CRYPTOPSY To 'Focus On New Record'

January 5, 2007

Guitarist Alex Auburn of the Canadian extreme metallers CRYPTOPSY has sent the following update to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:

"CRYPTOPSY celebrates 15 years of extreme metal Saturday, January 6th in their hometown Montréal at the Medley. It is also the end of 2006 which was a year of intense touring for the last record, 'Once Was Not'. We are closing this chapter in Montréal.

"In the last year we toured everywhere — Scandinavia, U.K., Canada, USA, all of Europe and Australia. Now we need a break and CRYPTOPSY after this show will focus on the new record. We already have material for this one."

"Once Was Not" was released in 2005 via Century Media Records.

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