Dark prog quintet have shared their cover of Laura Braningan's smash 1984 hit In typical CBP fashion the ban have made the song their own, dark and richly atmospheric yet compete with swooping 'Wo-a-oh' chorus that sent the song to No. 4 in the US and into the UK Top Ten that year. The band are no strangers to off-the-wall covers, having featured a note-perfect rendition of , the theme tune to the 1970 movie , as a bonus track on 2010's album.

The cover is taken from , a collection that serves as a companion to 2017's Horrific Honorifics and which features a selection of covers of tracks, such as 's Deep Purple's That us one of two albums the band will release to celebrate their 20th anniversary, the other being on which the band explore and rework songs from that and earlier releases such as 2010's and 2011's Both and are released through Season Of Mist Records on November 29. You can view the artwork and tracklistings below. .

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He created and edited Classic Rock Magazine for Dennis Publishing in 1998 and is the author of a variety of books on both music and sport, including Wonderous.