KROKUS On A 'Songwriting' Break From Touring

May 17, 2007

Peter Waelti of The KROKUS Globe Club For Clan & Fan has issued the following update:

"The band took a well-deserved break from touring in support of their latest album 'Hellraiser'. KROKUS rocked through over 18 countries since starting the 'Hellraiser' tour and gained many new enthusiastic fans. A younger audience was introduced to the rocking Swiss who seem to be ageless. The band is such a force 'live' and delivers every time! And when I say 'break,' do not think for one minute that they just rested on their laurels. Each band member used the welcomed break to start writing songs for the next album. So I guess it's more a creative phase and less of a break.

"On June 2nd KROKUS will continue their 'Hellraiser Tour' as part of various European summer festivals, namely in Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and Italy. We are also proud to announce that we will visit for the first time Lithuania. On August 4th, 2007 KROKUS will rock the Rockonaktys in Platelai.

KROKUS's latest album, "Hellraiser", entered the Swiss album chart at position No. 2. The CD, which was recorded with producer Dennis Ward (PINK CREAM 69),has already been certified "gold" in the band's home country.

KROKUS's current lineup includes Marc Storace (vocals),Stefan Schwarzmann (drums),Tony Castell (bass),Mandy Meyer (guitar) and Dominique Fave (guitar).

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