SILENT FORCE Guitarist's VOODOO CIRCLE Project; Audio Samples Available

January 31, 2008

SILENT FORCE guitarist Alex Beyrodt is putting the finishing touches on his first solo album which will be released under the VOODOO CIRCLE banner. Due later in the year, the CD will feature contributions from the following musicians:

David Readman (PINK CREAM 69) - Vocals
Mel Gaynor (SIMPLE MINDS, GARY MOORE, BRIAN MAY, ELTON JOHN) – Drums
Rudy Sarzo (QUIET RIOT, DIO, WHITESNAKE) - Bass
Mat Sinner (PRIMAL FEAR, SINNER) - Bass
Jimmy Kresic - Keyboards
Martin Engelien (bass)
Ralf Scheepers (PRIMAL FEAR) - Vocals
Paul Shortino (ROUGH CUTT, QUIET RIOT) - Vocals
Doogie White (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, CORNERSTONE, RAINBOW) - Vocals
Norifumi Shima (CONCERTO MOON) – Guitar

Check out a couple of audio samples at this location.

In a 2007 interview with The Mayfair Mall, Beyrodt stated about his upcoming solo album, "[Mel] played in SAMSON when Bruce Dickinson was in the band; he's also played with Gary Moore and Brian May. He lives over here in Germany and I'm very proud to say he's become a great friend of mine... We have a guy also who looks like Jon Lord and plays like Jon Lord, and there's me. It's even more vintage than SILENT FORCE. It's been too long and it needs to be done. I really enjoy this style, you know?! To me, there's no band nowadays that play in that style; DEEP PURPLE, RAINBOW, the old masters of course still do, particularly DEEP PURPLE, of course, but I feel really proud to be able to put my own interpretation on it."

SILENT FORCE's fourth album, "Walk the Earth", was released in Europe in February 2007 via AFM Records (the CD was issued in the U.S. on May 22 via Locomotive)). The German label has also reissued the band's first two albums — "The Empire of Future" (2000) and "Infatuator" (2001). "The Empire of Future" contains an acoustic version of the song "Saints and Sinners" as a bonus, while "Infatuator" includes a bonus live video of the title track.

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