Tax day just got a lot better. On April 15, Nazareth will release a new studio album, Surviving The Law.
The world-famous Scottish rock band is giving fans a first taste of the new collection with a new music video, “Strange Days,” check it out here.
Pre-order/save “Surviving The Law” on CD/LP/Cassette/Digital HERE: https://orcd.co/nazareth
Nazareth celebrated their 50th Anniversary in 2018 with the release of their 24th studio album, Tattooed On My Brain, and the long-running UK hard rockers enter their 54th year of existence in 2022 with the release of their 25th studio album, Surviving The Law. The line-up for Surviving The Law is the same as the previous release, consisting of Jimmy Murrison (longest serving guitarist in the band’s history), Lee Agnew (drummer since Darrel Sweet’s death in 1999), Pete Agnew (founding member, on bass) and vocalist Carl Sentance.
Surviving The Law continues the new chapter that started for the band in 2018 with the arrival of vocalist Carl Sentance. In 2014, original singer Dan McCafferty had to leave the band for health reasons and with his blessing, Sentance began fronting Nazareth.
Tracklist:
1. Strange Days
2. You Gotta Pass It Around
3. Runaway
4. Better Leave It Out
5. Mind Bomb
6. Sweet Kiss
7. Falling In Love
8. Waiting For The World To End
9. Let The Whisky Flow
10. Sinner
11. Ciggies And Booze
12. Psycho Skies
13. Love Breaks
14. You Made Me
LINE-UP:
Carl Sentance – Vocals
Jimmy Murrison – Guitar
Pete Agnew – Bass
Lee Agnew – Drums
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Tattooed On My Brain saw Nazareth a rejuvenated band with a hard rocking album that had all the ingredients that make this band so great in the first place. As with Tattooed On My Brain, Surviving The Law was produced by Yann Rouiller at Sub Station in Scotland.
The new album features songwriting by all band members and continues the trend established with the previous album, showing that 25 albums into their career, the fire of Rock N Roll still burns as bright as ever at the core of Nazareth.
Watch ‘Strange Days’ here: