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See You Next Tuesday reunite

Grindcore stalwarts See You Next Tuesday have reunited. Earlier this month, following what was supposed to be a one-off reunion set at  Don't Call It A Fest, the band decided it was time to regroup and begin again. “What we didn't expect was to have as much fun as we did,” the band admitted in an official statement. “And we didn't expect all the support that we received. Everyone from our past came out of the woodwork and it was a taste of a life we used to live that we all missed.”

They added, “So since we all had such a great time discovering something we all had forgotten, and after taking all the time to relearn the majority of our songs, we have decided to keep going and stay together.”

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You can read all of what they had to say below.

See You Next Tuesday originally formed in 2004, and released their debut LP, Parasite, through Ferret Music in 2007. After releasing their second full-length effort, Intervals, in 2008, they announced an indefinite hiatus in 2009.

“Well I suppose this can be considered our “official statement”. All four of us sat down last night over tacos and beers to discuss what to do from here. The reunion set at Don't Call It A Fest was only meant to be a one time thing. What we didn't expect was to have as much fun as we did. And we didn't expect all the support that we received. Everyone from our past came out of the woodwork and it was a taste of a life we used to live that we all missed.

So since we all had such a great time discovering something we all had forgotten, and after taking all the time to relearn the majority of our songs, we have decided to keep going and stay together.

As far as future plans, we pretty much are just going to go with the flow. We all have grown up lives now outside of the band, so it can't be put first like we used to. We talked about writing and possibly putting something out. Nothing set in stone as of yet. We are open to playing shows when we all have time to do so. Definitely no extensive touring. But we would be open to small couple day runs if real life permits.

So in short, we are back. Hopefully have some new stuff for you to listen to in the next year or so and maybe some shows. Thanks a lot from all of us!”

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