CRADLE TO GRAVE: NAZARETH Cover Featuring DEVIN TOWNSEND Available

April 14, 2009

CRADLE TO GRAVE, the Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada-based band featuring ex-AGGRESSION guitarist Denis "Sasquatch" Barthe, recently recorded a cover version of the NAZARETH song "Miss Misery" for a now-aborted NAZARETH tribute project, which was supposed to be released sometime in 2009. The Manny Charlton-produced CD was to celebrate NAZARETH's career with exclusive recordings, and was slated to include contributions from several multi-platinum acts.

"Miss Misery" was recorded at Screen Machine Studios in Surrey, British Columbia and sas mixed and mastered by Devin Townsend (STRAPPING YONG LAD) at his Black Cat Studio. Townsend also contributed guest vocals to the track, which features Papa Cass from BURNING CHURCHES on lead guitar.

The track is now available for streaming at this location.

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