Germany's Crematory has dropped a stunning cover version of the Type O Negative's classic "My Girlfriend's Girlfriend", featuring a guest performance by End of Green's frontman Michelle Darkness. The track is a part of the band's impending album, Destination, set for release on 2 May via ROAR.
"Our cover version from Type O Negative's hit 'My Girlfriend's Girlfriend' is very special for us. We had the pleasure of playing a few shows and festivals with Type O Negative in the mid-90s, had some very good aftershow parties together and a nice friendship", Crematory's drummer Markus Jüllich remembers and adds:
"Pete Steele is a legend, and this song fits our Crematory style perfectly. It's our tribute to Pete and Type O because they are one of the most famous bands from the good old gothic metal scene of the 90s, and we respect them very much. In addition, we invited Michelle Darkness (End Of Green) as a guest vocalist for this song who pays excellent homage to Pete Steel's vocal range and delivers a terrific duet in combination with Felix".
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