
Bay Area vocalist Luke Easter, who was Tourniquet's lead singer from from 1993 to late 2015, has announced a new solo endeavor. As part of the band Tourniquet, he co-wrote a number of songs, released ten CDs, four home videos/DVDs, and played numerous shows internationally. This is his first solo project, and it is slated for an early summer 2018 release. Produced by Kris Kanoho (One Groove, NoMasterBacks), the record features a core group of musicians from the Christian Hard Rock and Metal scene - David Bach (Guardian) on bass, Jesse Sprinkle (Poor Old Lu, Demon Hunter) on drums, and Josiah Prince (Disciple) on lead guitar. Additionally, the record features an appearance by former Stryper bass player, Tim Gaines. The collection of all-new material was written by Easter who says, "Up until now, I've been giving voice to someone else's songs, bringing someone else's musical vision to life. These songs are the closest I've come to something truly reflective of me. It's a snapshot of who I am as a singer and songwriter at this point in time." A preorder campaign has been launched via Indiegogo. You can find the campaign page at lukeeaster.com, or at igg.me/at/lukeeaster.
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