Original VICIOUS RUMORS Bassist Discusses WILDESTARR Project On 'Mars Attacks' Podcast

April 9, 2010

WILDESTARR/ex-VICIOUS RUMORS bassist Dave Starr was interviewed for episode 5 of the "Mars Attacks" podcast by host Victor M. Ruiz. The chat is available for streaming using the audio player below.

"Arrival", the new video from WILDESTARR — the band featuring Starr (now on all guitar and bass) and vocalist London Wilde — can be viewed below. According to a press release, the clip is "a visually stunning sci-fi work of art combining dark elements of 'Blade Runner', 'Batman', 'The Outer Limits', and classic film noir."

"Arrival" is the title track of WILDESTARR's debut album, which came out last August through the band's own label, Furnace Maximus Records. According to a press release, the CD contains "10 original tracks of searing melodic metal, in the vein of JUDAS PRIEST, VICIOUS RUMORS, SAVATAGE and EVANESCENCE."

Dave previously stated about "Arrival", "We spent three years working on this record, and the results are just amazing. It has been a real labor of love for London and I, and this is by far the best record I have ever done in my career. Although I am very proud of my past with VICIOUS RUMORS and all the great records we did, I can honestly say that this new album is better than anything I have ever done before. Great songs, great playing, great production, and London is going to really turn some heads with her amazing vocals; I have never heard a woman sound like this before, she has pipes that people are comparing to Rob Halford, Geoff Tate, and Carl Albert."

For more information and a free download of the album's title track, visit www.wildestarr.com.


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