Former NEVERMORE/TESTAMENT Guitarist Issues THE ESSENESS PROJECT Debut

November 1, 2007

THE ESSENESS PROJECT, which features in its ranks acclaimed guitarist Steve Smyth (NEVERMORE, DRAGONLORD, TESTAMENT, VICIOUS RUMORS),will release its debut album on November 5 through Smyth's own Two Louder Music label. The CD was mixed by Kent Matcke (METALLICA, JOE SATRIANI, SAMMY HAGAR) at his Pro Music Studios, and was mastered by John Cuniberti (JOE SATRIANI, GEORGE LYNCH) at the world-famous Plant Studios, all complemented by the excellent artwork from artist Asgeir Mickelson.

Smyth is no newcomer in the metal music or shred guitar world, first being tipped for the top in Shrapnel Records president Mike Varney's "Hometown Heroes" column in the October 1993 issue of Guitar World magazine.

A four-year tenure as lead/rhythm guitarist with Bay Area power metallers VICIOUS RUMORS started in 1995. During this time, Smyth contributed to two well received albums; 1996's "Something Burning" and 1998's "Cyberchrist" (both released by Massacre Records),and toured extensively in the USA and Europe in support of both albums.

Then in 1999, Smyth began a four-and-a-half-year touring stint with Bay Area thrash metal legends TESTAMENT, touring the world in support of "The Gathering" and the "First Strike Still Deadly" albums, playing to nearly 500,000 satisfied fans.

During this time Steve also helped form the lineup of TESTAMENT guitarist/founder Eric Peterson's black metal side project, DRAGONLORD. Two succussful albums followed over the next four years: "Rapture" (Spitfire Records, 2001) and "Black Wings of Destiny" (Escapi Music, 2005).

Smyth spent late 2003 touring the world with NEVERMORE, the well-respected underground progressive metal band, in support of their album "Enemies of Reality". In 2004, Smyth was invited to become part of the band's permanent line-up, leading to the critically acclaimed album, "This Godless Endeavor" (Century Media, 2005),the band's sixth full length, which featured several songs penned by Steve. A world tour followed, which saw the band play the first Gigantour, the brainchild of MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine, and a headlining tour of Europe, as well as countless support tours.

Fate intervened when in 2006 Smyth was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. He completed NEVERMORE's 2006 U.S. tour with ARCH ENEMY and CHIMAIRA, but as kidney failure neared, Smyth found himself unable to play the U.S. support tour with IN FLAMES, as he began treatment for his illness. During this time of treatment and subsequent recovery, as Smyth states, he found "the time, inspiration, and fire, to finish this album to the absolute best of my ability, and finally enter the realm of instrumental music, something I had wanted to do for a long time."

"This is certainly a different path I find myself going down, more in the area of progressive rock territory," Smyth continued. The twelve songs (all produced and engineered by Smyth) are a collaboration between Smyth and his old friend and former bandmate, Steve Hoffman, a well respected classical and jazz musician, bass teacher and instructional author in Northern California. Smyth says, "For this debut, Steve [Hoffman] and I went for more of a 'soundscape'-type atmosphere, rather than focus purely on the shred factor. We wanted to focus on the song, not merely use this as a vehicle for shredding over." They also knew they wanted the best when it came to a percussionist.

Enter drummer extraordinaire Atma Anur. Best known in the "shred guitar" circles as the man who drummed on countless legendary Shrapnel Records releases, Atma appears as special guest drummer on THE ESSENESS PROJECT debut. CACOPHONY ("Speed Metal Symphony"),Jason Becker ("Perpetual Burn"),Greg Howe (debut),Richie Kotzen and Tony MacAlpine are just a few of the many influential and cutting-edge guitarists and musicians Atma has worked with in the past.

"We were absolutely excited when we confirmed Atma to drum on this album," says Smyth, adding, "Steve Hoffman and I both grew up listening to Atma, and his absolutely insane progressive and innovative style. We had always hoped we might get the opportunity to work with him one day, and now it's happened."

Recording largely on their own, Steve Smyth and Steve Hoffman, or "Ess en Ess", take you on a 70+ minute journey through sonic landscapes that range from wildly progressive metal riffing, to experimental rock breaks, through to jazz fusion, with a whole host of other musical influences not normally associated with rock/metal, being stirred into the musical melting pot. "We're both into a lot of different types of music, and wanted to get as much variety into each song, in as tasteful a manner as possible," says Smyth. One listen to this incredibly ambitious debut, will tell you they've hit their mark.

For more information, visit www.theessenessproject.com.

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