Acoustic Demo Version Of LIBERTY N' JUSTICE's 'Sin' Song Featuring JANI LANE Posted Online

March 11, 2012

Christian rockers LIBERTY N' JUSTICE will release their 11th studio album, "Hell Is Coming To Breakfast", on April 24 via Roxx Records. In addition to seven brand new tracks and various demos, the effort includes the original acoustic demo version of the song "Sin" featuring late WARRANT singer Jani Lane in what is said to be one of his last recorded performances. A lyric video for the track has now been released and can be seen below.

In other news, LIBERTY N' JUSTICE has once again joined forces with Roxx Records to release "Before The Revolution: Best Of Liberty N' Justice The Early Years", featuring songs from the band's first four CDs — "Armed With The Cross", "Big Guns", "Forever Till The End" and "Bargain Bins" — plus some "cool demos."

In 2009, LIBERTY N' JUSTICE, along with JK Northrup and with help from CJ Snare (FIREHOUSE),started recording a double CD called "The Cigar Chronicles" at JK's studio, Alien Productions. 26 songs (half covers and half originals that were penned by JK and Justin Murr) were laid down with guest appearances by over 60 musicians, including Jani Lane, Kip Winger (WINGER),George Lynch (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB),Jeff LaBar (CINDERELLA),Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal (GUNS N' ROSES),Tony Harnell (TNT),CJ Snare, Phil Lewis (L.A. GUNS),Gunnar Nelson (NELSON),Mark Slaughter (SLAUGHTER),Ted Poley (DANGER DANGER),Jamie Rowe (GUARDIAN),Stevie Rachelle (TUFF),James Christian (HOUSE OF LORDS) and Steve Brown (TRIXTER),among others. After many delays, the album is finally recorded and the mixing process is about to begin.

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