CREMATORY Reform, Begin Work On 'Revolution'

August 5, 2003

German melodic gothic metal band CREMATORY, who split up in 2001 after a successful, decade-long career, have officially reformed and are preparing to enter the studio to record a new studio album, tentatively titled "Revolution". The follow-up to 2000's "Believe" is scheduled for release on March 1, 2004 through Nuclear Blast Records.

"THE COMEBACK IS PERFECT!" the band write on their official web site.

"The wait is over!!!!! The never ending belief of the fans in CREMATORY is finally rewarded!!! CREMATORY will come back!!!

"After a three-year hiatus, CREMATORY has determined to give the fans what they craved for. The comeback! After a sufficient break the individual members of the band realized that something substantial was missing in their life. The music! The music that installed CREMATORY as Germany's leading Gothic Metal band and made many fans elated in the end.

"The new songs have been recorded in rough versions and are currently being finalized with the finishing touches before CREMATORY enter the studio to complete the new album.

"The release is set for [March 1, 2004]. The new album with the working title 'Revolution' will be distributed again worldwide by Nuclear Blast. And a revolution is what this new masterpiece will be because CREMATORY have intensified their successful musical style even further and furnished it with highly interesting elements.

"Believe in you and especially in CREMATORY!"

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