ANGRA To Record New EP, ZEPPELIN Cover!

December 21, 2001

Brazil's ANGRA will enter the studio in January with producer Dennis Ward to record a brand new EP, which is tentatively scheduled to be issued in early May. During the sessions, the band will lay down their cover of LED ZEPPELIN's Kashmir for an upcoming LED ZEPPELIN tribute CD, which is due to be issued through Locomotive Music in the spring. Other acts that are tentatively scheduled to contribute recordings to the album include BLAZE (featuring former IRON MAIDEN/WOLFSBANE vocalist Blaze Bayley),MOTORHEAD, the new band of ex-HELLOWEEN guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch, GAMMA RAY, GRAVE DIGGER and JIMMY PAGE AND THE BLACK CROWES.

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