PROTEST THE HERO, Ex-PERIPHERY Members Added To STAR MONARCHY Project

October 2, 2011

Rody Walker (vocals; PROTEST THE HERO) and Travis Orbin (drums; ex-PERIPHERY, SKY EATS AIRPLANE) have been added to the list of musicians who will contribute to "Volume 1", the debut album from STAR MONARCHY, the new project launched by bassist Ray Riendeau (HALFORD, JAMES LABRIE). The release will feature songs written by Ray and some collaborations with other artists. It will be recorded by an ongoing cast of players/singers in various metal genres. Also scheduled to appear on "Volume 1" are Francesco Artusato (ALL SHALL PERISH) on guitar, Dan Tompkins (TESSERACT) on vocals and Peter Wildoer (DARKANE, JAMES LABRIE) on drums. More players will be announced soon.

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