CRADLE OF FILTH Bassist's DREAMBREED Recordings To See Light Of Day

March 22, 2008

Dave Pybus, the current bass guitarist of CRADLE OF FILTH, will release his first band DREAMBREED's last-ever recording from 1997 on CD this April. Titled "Misery Sessions" and featuring nine original songs, it spans the group's last three years of existence before unofficially splitting when Dave went on to join Liverpool's ANATHEMA in 1998.

The CD will be limited and numbered at 666 copies, and will be released through Dave's own label SixSixSix Records, which he set up in 2005. It will only be available initially online.

DREAMBREED released one mini-album, "Sometime" (Coast to Coast Recordings),in 1995 and seven demos featuring over 30 original tracks.

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