LUPARA: New EP Cover Art Posted Online

February 20, 2005

LUPARA, the Illinois-based band featuring former BROKEN HOPE guitarist Jeremy Wagner, have posted a "sneak peek" of the cover artwork for their upcoming promotional CD at their revamped web site. The cover art was created for LUPARA by MNEMIC guitarist Mircea Gabriel Eftemie and it turned out "killer," according to Wagner.

LUPARA recently announced the addition of drummer Scott Creekmore, bassist John and second guitarist Tom Brandner to the group's ranks. Completing the band's lineup is singer Craig Gross.

"The new LUPARA line-up is working out great, and we're finishing up the recording of our new, three-song promo CD, which is due out in March," Wagner says.

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