KRISIUN Begins Work On New Material

December 30, 2007

Brazilian death metal veterans KRISIUN have commenced work on material for the follow-up to 2006's "AssassiNation", tentatively due next summer via Century Media Records.

To view photos of the band practicing at DaTribo Studios in São Paulo, Brazil, go to this location.

Gino Alache of RockumRadio.com conducted an interview with KRISIUN drummer Max Kolesne on December 4, 2007. Download the chat as an MP3 audio file at this location.

KRISIUN recently completed the seventh leg of the band's AssassiNation world tour. In just under two years the group played over 250 shows in 25 countries in support its latest CD.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of KRISIUN performing on October 6, 2007 in Zabrze, Poland:

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