Former MANOWAR Drummer RHINO To Guest On New STONECAST Album

September 28, 2012

Former MANOWAR drummer Kenny "Rhino" Earl will guest on the new album from French metallers STONECAST.

STONECAST was formed in 2002, and after several demo releases, they issued their debut album in 2009. After a bunch of shows — including an appearance at the French edition of Sonisphere, where they closed the festival after the "Big Four" — the band is back in the studio recording a new CD with Rhino behind the drums.

STONECAST recording lineup:

Franck "Kanon" Ghirardi: Vocals
Seb "Cazu" Casula: Rhythm Guitar
Bob "Flying" Saliba: Lead Guitar
Lionel "Beev" Antonorsi: Bass
Kenny "Rhino" Earl: Drums

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