Original VICIOUS RUMORS Bassist Releases First WILDESTARR Track

April 10, 2007

WILDESTARR, the new band featuring VICIOUS RUMORS bassist Dave Starr (on guitar and bass) and vocalist London Wilde, has posted its first song, "Generation Next", on the group's MySpace page.

Commented Dave: "This is the demo version of one of the new songs off the upcoming WILDESTARR CD — very raw, in your face, and loud. We just recorded this last week. We want everyone to hear us and get a feel for what we are up to in the studio. We are going to be in the studio all year working on this album, but folks want to hear something now... so here you go!"

WILDESTARR's debut album is being recorded at Trident Studios in Pacheco California. Co-producing along with the band is Juan Urteaga (TESTAMENT, VICIOUS RUMORS, EXODUS). The group's recording lineup is completed by studio/session drummer R.R. Valdez.

WILDESTARR is currently shopping for a record deal and hopes to have its debut album out later this year.

Starr quit VICIOUS RUMORS for the last time on January 23, 2007. Dave played bass on the first five VICIOUS RUMORS albums (and was featured in several other VICIOUS RUMORS DVDs, promotional videos, and band compilations). He returned to the band in 2005 to record the new "Warball" CD in 2006.

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