SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY 'On Hiatus'
July 15, 2009Vocalist Chris Fox of the Michigan-based deathcore band SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY has issued the following update:
"After much time and thought we, SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY, have decided to go on hiatus for a undetermined amount of time. It could be months, it could be years, we don't really know at the moment. It was a very difficult decision for us to make, but after a string of bad luck that has lasted for almost two years, it doesn't seem logical or even possible for us to really continue touring at our normal pace or at all.
"With that said, I'd also like to mention that we are not disbanding. All of us share a common love for this band and our music. We plan on continuing on where we left off with 'Intervals' some time in the future. We just need time to focus on real life. Get our lives set once again, and then we can continue on with SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY.
"All four of us have side projects in the works. None of which will sound anything like SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY, but for those of you who are interested, we will be announcing them soon via our MySpace page.
"Like I mentioned before, we don't plan on breaking up. However, since it will be awhile before we do anything again, we would like to say thank you to all our friends and fans across the world. Thank you to anyone who has bought merch or an album, donated money to us, made us food or let us sleep on your floor. We appreciate everything you have ever done for us! We hope we see you all again.
"We will still be on the 'No Care Ever' tour with ARSONISTS GET ALL THE GIRLS until August 16th. Our last show for a long time will be in Saginaw, MI on August 16th with AGATG, COCKPUNCH!, FIGHT IT OUT, AND HELL FOLLOWED WITH and a few other friend's bands. So please come out and hang out with us once more. It will be a long time before we are back."
"Intervals", the new album from SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY, was released on October 14, 2008 via Ferret Music. Bassist Travis Martin previously stated about the CD: "'Intervals' is a more mature album than our first Ferret release, 'Parasite', and definitely darker sounding. The presentation of the album is also much more serious. The funny song titles are gone, the jokes are gone, it has a different feel to it."
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