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Thursday, August 7, 2003 - Jack Frost solo project
The founder of Seven Witches, and oft traveled guitarist, Jack Frost, has been hard at work on a solo effort, for Noise Records, prior to commencing on the next Witches platter, slated to begin recording later this year. For this initial solo foray, Frost has aligned himself with an interesting group of coconspirators, in and outside the metal realm. The material on the still untitled disc is said to be a departure from his previous output, as a look at the roster would indicate. Frost handles all the guitars, and a few vocals.

Completed tracks include:

'Stay' featuring: Harry Hess, from Harem Scarem, on vocals, Mike Duda (WASP) bass and Gonzo (Armored Saint/Life After Death) drums.

'What's Left Of You N Me' featuring: Steve Braun, vocals, Mike Duda, bass and Gonzo, drums.

'Lack Of Communication' (Ratt cover) featuring: Jack from Life After Death, vocals, Mike Duda and Gonzo.

'The Man I Am' featuring: Jack Frost, vocals, Billy Childs (Britny Fox), bass and Johnny Dee (Doro/Britny Fox), drums.

'Fight Fire With Fire' (Kansas cover): Steve Braun, Joey Vera (Armored Saint/Fates Warning/Seven Witches/Engine), bass and Gonzo.

Posted by: Steen





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