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Lucifer Release Split Single With Kadavar, In Tribute To Dust

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Lucifer Release Split Single With Kadavar, In Tribute To Dust

4 years ago | March 1, 2021 | Written By


Lucifer, who recently released the 7″ single ‘Dirt In The Ground’, have now shared a new split single with Berlin peers Kadavar.

The new release features Lucifer’s take on ‘Pull Away/So Many Times’ the opening track of Dust’s 1972 second album ‘Hard Attack’. The album would end up being the band’s last. Dust are considered to be one of the earliest Heavy Metal groups.

On the flipside, Kadavar takes the opportunity to take a bow to one of Britains most important guitar players, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, with a cover of ‘The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown)’ which ended up being the last song Green ever made with Fleetwood Mac before leaving the band.

The new covers will be available on a 1,500 limited run on 7″ vinyl, which will come in 5 different colors black, red, orange, white, and blue. The single will be physically available on March 19th 2021, and can be pre-ordred from the EU store here, and US store here.

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“Both KADAVAR and LUCIFER have their roots in Berlin and we go back to the founding days of both bands where we shared the same scene. With our combined love for the deep cuts of the 60s and 70s we decided to cover two of our favorite songs together for a 7″ single. We picked MARKY RAMONE’s criminally underrated, glorious first band DUST. It is the first time that I duet together with our guitarist LINUS BJÖRKLUND and we had a blast recording it!”

“KADAVAR most relevantly chose to pay homage to the late PETER GREEN with this classic FLEETWOOD MAC number. Being a huge FLEETWOOD MAC fan myself this is the perfect choice to round off this nugget. We are very excited about this single and hope you dig our tributes!”

Check out the new track here:

And here’s Kadavar’s new track:

Lucifer are currently in the studio to record their highly praised 2020 follow-up ‘LUCIFER IV’.

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