SADUS, FORBIDDEN, SOILWORK Members Join Forces In New Project

March 29, 2006

Bassist extraordinaire Steve DiGiorgio (SADUS, SEBASTIAN BACH, TESTAMENT, DEATH) has issued the following update:

"Something new musically I've been working on in the middle of all this SADUS and SEBASTIAN BACH touring/recording/promo stuff… As if I ain't busy enough…

"A couple of years ago I hooked up in the studio with two friends of mine for a little demo recording. The demo hasn't really hit the fan yet, but I can tell you it was for a band called LD/50. I think there's still vocal work do be done on there until it's considered totally done. But since then we made the decision to work on something more in the future. Well, the future is here!

"Back in January, me, Glen Alvelais (FORBIDDEN, TESTAMENT, LD/50) and Jeremy Colson (STEVE VAI, MARTY FRIEDMAN, MICHAEL SCHENKER, APARTMENT 26, DALI'S DILEMMA, LD/50) recorded together on a track for a Magna Carta compilation called 'Drum Nation 3'. After working on this song, we were approached about doing an entire album. This was the opportunity we were looking for to go forward with the idea. We've moved into a practice studio in Oakland and have just started talking about the direction of the project. We knew one thing, and that was that we didn't want it to be totally instrumental (which is what the song for 'Drum Nation 3' is),so we talked about who could help us complete our vision…we asked the first (and only) name we had in mind if he would be interested, and got a big 'Hell yeah!' from one Björn 'Speed' Strid (SOILWORK, TERROR 2000, COLDSEED). So we're pretty psyched to get started on this and will be writing material over the next few months. No band name or song samples to post yet, and all I can really describe so far is that it's basically gonna have a bunch of shit we're not allowed to do in other bands.

"Stay tuned as this thing evolves!"

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