It’s been six years since Swiss metal legends Crocus announced their retirement and vowed to embark on a farewell tour. will continue at the moment. Well, it looks like the farewell tour there’s no need to start over because Crocus has no intention of saying goodbye after all.
in a recent interview with The Metal Voice: (transcribed it Blabbermouth), vocalist Mark Storeys was asked if the band was “picking it up now” following the promise of a farewell tour as well as the release. Storace solo album Live and let live In 2021. “No, no, no, no. CROCUS has been reborn,” he said Warehouse:. “We all feel fresh again. We’ve been going really well and the feeling in the band is really harmonious. And I don’t feel bad about doing my solo because they know I’ve done it because I’ve been on lockdown and that’s how it started and the ball went on. roll. So that’s something I’m not doing because I want to leave KROKUS.”
“CROCUS is my life’s work,” he continued Warehouse:“It’s been my main baby since 1979, late 1979, with a couple of breaks here and there. It happens in all bands and we’ve had so many changes of musicians and everything and ups and downs and troubles and lawsuits and all this. But we’re still together because the music keeps us together. and our story keeps us together. It’s a sentimental kind of love, without being shy about it. We don’t get together to go together bottle of wine, or off hours if you want. I enjoy driving down to Solothurn from where the crew comes in. And yes, the staff is there fixed, and that’s great.”
When asked if the band would consider releasing any new music anytime soon, Warehouse: said that doesn’t seem to be on the table at the moment, but it doesn’t seem like Crocus has any intention of saying goodbye anytime soon.
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