Former THE EXALTED PILEDRIVER Guitarist Announces Solo Album Title

August 24, 2009

Former THE EXALTED PILEDRIVER guitarist Kinky Pork Cream (real name: Mark Anthony) has set "Tornadic" as the title of his solo album. He says, " The title is perfect as my life has been a bit of a tornado of late."

Regarding the recording process for "Tornadic", Kinky states, "Over the last two weeks I've been going over a bunch of the songs and making sure that the arrangements are as strong as they could possibly be. Also, Rob [Tollefson, ex-PILEDRIVER] has been putting down some new bass parts on the demos I've done... they have added a lot to the songs. Gerry [Keough; ex PILEDRIVER/RECKON WITH ONE] should be ready around September to start laying down some of the drum tracks... once he gets started we should be in full recording mode."

He adds, "I have two singers lined up to sing on the album and might add another guest or two for good measure."

THE EXALTED PILEDRIVER's first album in 22 years, "Metal Manifesto", was released on November 18, 2008. The CD was mixed by veteran Neil Kernon (CANNIBAL CORPSE, NEVERMORE) and it follows up the classic cult discography of the band: "Metal Inquisition" (1985) and "Stay Ugly" (1986).

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