PROJECT: STORM To Release Collection Of 'Neo-Progressive Instrumental Aggression'

March 19, 2006

True Gemini Records has announced the release of the new album from PROJECT: STORM, entitled "Stratagem". The CD is said to contain "12 new tracks of neo-progressive instrumental aggression," according to a press release.

PROJECT: STORM released its first effort, "The Reckoning", in 1999 via True Gemini Records. The disc featured guest musicians T.M. Stevens, Vernon Reid (LIVING COLOUR),and Bill "The Buddha of Bass" Dickens. Making a special appearance on "Stratagem" is guitarist Spacey T, who has previously played with MOTHER'S FINEST and FISHBONE, among others.

PROJECT: STORM is:

1690 - Guitar
Cat - Drums
Ricky Riccardo – Bass

For more information, visit www.projectstorm.com.

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