VIOLENT STORM Track Featuring JUDAS PRIEST Guitarist Posted Online

October 24, 2006

VIOLENT STORM, the new band formed by ex-YNGWIE MALMSTEEN/BLACKMORE'S NIGHT bassist Mick Cervino, has posted the song "War No More", featuring K.K. Downing of JUDAS PRIEST on lead guitar, at www.violentstorm.net. The track comes off the group's new album, "Storm Warning", which was released yesterday (Oct. 23) in Europe. The CD, which was released in Japan in June, was produced by K.K. Downing (his first production credit outside of JUDAS PRIEST),and features guest appearances by Downing, Yngwie Malmsteen and Roy Z (HALFORD, BRUCE DICKINSON).

"Storm Warning" track listing:

01. War No More
02. Fire In The Unknown
03. Deceiver
04. Pain
05. Alimentary Fable
06. Screaming In Your Face
07. You Don't Care
08. Owning You
09. Empty Hope
10. Storm
11. Maybe Next Life (Japanese bonus track)

Lineup:

Mick Cervino – Bass, Guitar, Backing Vocals
Matt Reardon – Vocals
Dean Sterberg – Lead Guitar (Track #7)
Mike Sorrentino (Drums) (Tracks #1, #3, #7)

Special Guest Musicians:

K.K. Downing - Lead Guitar on Tracks #1, #3
Yngwie J. Malmsteen – Lead Guitar on Tracks #2, #4
Roy Z - Guitar on Track #2, #6

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