MOONSTONE PROJECT's Debut Album To Be Reissued With New Artwork, Bonus Tracks

May 9, 2008

MOONSTONE PROJECT, the ambitious musical creature of Italian guitarist Matt Filippini, will release the "Hidden In Time" CD later this month on Mausoleum Records. According to a press release, "it's not a brand new studio album but a revamped reissue of the debut album, originally released as 'Time To Take A Stand' back in 2006. That new enhanced edition, with a new title, will also feature brand new artwork by Rainer Kalwitz, already known for his works for Century Media, Metal Blade, Frontiers and more. And apart [from] nine tracks featuring guests like Graham Bonnet, Carmine Appice, Steve Walsh, Eric Bloom, Tony Franklin and more, the new release features three bonus tracks featuring DEEP PURPLE men Ian Paice and Glenn Hughes!"

Filippini says: "It's useless to hide what happened with my old management and old record company. They both contributed to fuck all the things about my first album...so it didn't get the right exposure I think it would deserve! Not to speak about the huge loss of money I had for their faults! And it's a pity 'cuz every day lots of guys write me to ask where to find the album... Luckily enough, my new management did believe in the project and the chance to re-release it again with a brand new package and bonus material. And here it is while waiting for the new studio album release!"

MOONSTONE PROJECT's as-yet-untitled new studio album will see Matt working alongside his "buddy and co-producer" Alex Del Vecchio on the final sessions before commencing the mixing process in June. A tentative winter release is expected.

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