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Caithness rock band releases album three decades after it was recorded By Gordon Calder
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Updated: 14:23, 26 February 2021
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Z-ROX first recorded the album Face the Future in 1988.
AN album released by a Caithness rock band 33 years ago has just had a new lease of life after a chance posting online.
James Sutherland, the lead vocalist in Z-ROX, put some pictures of the four-piece group on the Thurso Heritage Society web page and it generated a huge amount of interest. The photos and other memorabilia received over 500 likes and requests for the band, which was formed in 1986 and played until 1997 at venues all over the north, to get the music back out there.