Annotations Of An Autopsy Comment on Dropping Off Carnifex Tour

by | Apr 7, 2010

Annotations Of An Autopsy have released a statement in regards to dropping off their North American tour with Carnifex,  which kicked off on April 5 in Vineland, New Jersey. The band comments:

“The Reason we are not on the Carnifex tour is because we as a band decided against doing it, its nothing to do with the bands, no we dont hate america we love you. The reason being currently we are not in a place where we wanted to spend 4 months straight on the road which is what it would have been with tour after tour, we all have things going on in our lives at home currently that need our attention and family comes first, none of us were on the right state of mind to be able to spend that much time away at this moment in time we didnt feel we were ready for that much touring. So we pulled out to take some time off and spend some time with our loved ones.”

“We know this is the 2nd time we’ve pulled a US tour and we know you guys must be pissed but we have to do what is right for us.
No we are not splitting up or anything like that nor are we going on hiatus, were not intrested in shit talking or little comments on lambthingy or any other lifeless troll swamp about how we should be used to touring, the bottom line is we’ve toured our asses off and sometimes you need to step back and look out for yourselves.”

“Thank you for all your support it means alot and we will be coming to the us soon to make it up to you guys, i hope you all understand.”

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