HYDROGYN: New Album To Include ALANIS MORISSETTE Cover

March 30, 2008

Female-fronted hard rock band HYDROGYN has completed work on its new album, entitled "Deadly Passions". Among the tracks set to appear on the CD are "Deadly Passion", "Rejection", "I Know", the power ballad "Shadow", and a cover of ALANIS MORISSETTE's mega-smash "You Oughta Know".

HYDROGYN's current recording lineup consists of Julie Westlake on vocals, Chris Sammons on bass and vocals, Josh Kitchen on drums, Jeff Westlake on guitar, and Andy Caudill on keyboards.

Upcoming HYDROGYN shows:

Apr. 24 - The Crazy Donkey - Farmingdale, NY
Apr. 25 - BB King Blues Club & Grill - New York, NY
Aug. 01 - QSL - Canton, OH
Aug. 07 - South Ridge Center - South Charleston, WV

HYDROGYN performing the song "Breaking Me Down":

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