JOE STUMP To Release 'Virtuostic Vendetta' In April

February 19, 2009

Guitar shredder Joe Stump (HOLYHELL, REIGN OF TERROR) will release his new album, "Virtuostic Vendetta", on April 17 via Lion Music. According to Stump, "The new record contains 12 tracks and clocks in at over 72 minutes, so everyone's getting their hard earned money's worth on this one and then some!"

"Virtuostic Vendetta" track listing:

01. Chasing The Dragon
02. Pistol Whipped
03. The Dance of Kashani
04. Fire and Brimstone
05. The Beacon
06. Blackmore's Boogie
07. Old School Throwdown
08. Allegro #2 in A Minor
09. Trigger Happy
10. Symphonic Pandemonium
11. The Witching Hour
12. Strat Sorcery

Watch a trailer for "Virtuostic Vendetta" below.

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