BABYJANE: 'Make It Sick' Cover Artwork Unveiled

October 5, 2012

Perth Western, Australia-based hard rockers BABYJANE have unveiled the cover artwork of their forthcoming sophomore album, "Make It Sick". The CD's title track, which features a guest appearance by John Corabi, former lead singer of MÖTLEY CRÜE, THE SCREAM and UNION, was recorded with legendary producer Michael Wagener's (METALLICA, SKID ROW, OZZY OSBOURNE) Wireworld Studio in Nashville, Tennessee.

"She's Just A Liar", the first single from "Make It Sick", can be streamed using the SoundCloud player below.

BABYJANE has thus far released one album, "Are You Listening?", which was mixed by Wagener in 2010.

BABYJANE is:

Andy Smith - Vocals, Guitar
John Gerasolo - Lead Guitars
Paul Judge - Bass, Vocals
Nik Kats - Drums

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