JOE STUMP Guests On SHREDDING THE ENVELOPE Debut, New Track Online

December 20, 2009, 14 years ago

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As previously reported, guitarist Joe Stump (REIGN OF TERROR / HOLYHELL) is one of several guests on "thrash metal virtuoso" Dave Reffett's SHREDDING THE ENVELOPE debut, The Call Of The Flames. Stump's work can be heard on the track 'Shredding The Envelope', which is currently streaming on the band's official MySpace page here.

George Lynch (LYNCH MOB, DOKKEN,), Chris Poland (MEGADETH), Glen Drover (MEGADETH), Michael Angelo Batio (NITRO) and Mike Mangini (ANNIHILATOR, EXTREME, STEVE VAI) are also among the guest musicians on The Call Of The Flames.

The album is available now via Shredding The Envelope - The Call of the Flames.

The Call Of The Flames tracklisting:

'The Call Of The Flames' (featuring Joe Stump)

'Standstill And Scream' (featuring Michael Angelo Batio)

'Devils Roadmap' (featuring Glen Drover, Chris Poland)

'Caravan Of Cannibals' (featuring George Lynch)

'Where Are My Real Brothers?'

'Ruby Avalanche Red Flood'

'I Just Don't Want To Say Goodbye'

'The Wonder, The Curse, And The Crave'

'Shredding The Envelope' (featuring Joe Stump)

For audio samples of the entire CD visit Cdbaby.com.

BW&BK; scribe Carl Begai caught up with Stump earlier this year to discuss the guitarist's latest album, Virtuostic Vendetta. An excerpt is available below:

“I’m a huge lover of guitar,” says Stump, stating the obvious. “My work room looks like it belongs to a 16-year-old; I’ve got these cool Blackmore pictures up, shots of Yngwie and Jimi, I have all kinds of guitar DVDs, racks of Blackmore bootlegs, so I made a record that I, as a huge fan of playing guitar, would love to buy. Some of the tunes hold up if you’re into power metal but not into the whole guitar thing, because they’ve got the riffs and melodies. It’s music, it’s very old school and straight ahead. It’s not one of those guitar records where I’m dabbling in all kinds of different styles. Hendrix, Frank Marino, the baroque Malmsteen stuff, and there’s always been that heavy Blackmore vibe in my playing, but on this record is much more pronounced.”

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