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Sunstorm
OriginUSA
GenresAOR, Hard rock
Years active1999—present
LabelsFrontiers Records
Members
Past members

Sunstorm is an American AOR musical project, originally featuring lead vocalist Joe Lynn Turner (formerly of Rainbow), bassist/vocalist Dennis Ward, keyboardist Jochen Weyer, as well as guitarist Uwe Reitenauer and drummer Chris Schmidt, both members of the band Pink Cream 69. The albums also featured artists such as Dann Huff and Jim Peterik as additional songwriters. The first album called Sunstorm was released in 2006,[1] followed in 2009 by their second album House of Dreams.[2] Emotional Fire is the third release, out in 2012.

On 2016, it was announced that Joe Lynn Turner would record a new Sunstorm album, this time following a heavier sound, similar to another project of his called Rated X, but keeping the melodic side trademark of the project. For the album Edge of Tomorrow a new lineup was also announced with Alessandro Del Vecchio (Hardline, Jorn, Edge of Forever, Silent Force, ex-Voodoo Circle) on keyboards, Hammond organ, backing vocals and handling songwriting and production of the album. Other musicians were Simone Mularoni (DGM) on guitars, Nik Mazzucconi Labyrinth) on bass and Francesco Jovino (ex-Primal Fear, ex-Hardline, Voodoo Circle, Jorn) on drums. It was released on May 13, 2016.[3]

On 2018 singles "Only The Good Will Survive" on April 16 and "The Road to Hell" on May 16th anticipated the new album The Road to Hell,[4] released on June 8 again produced by Alessandro Del Vecchio via Frontiers. In this album drummer Edo Sala (Folkestone) replaced Francesco Jovino.

In December 2020 Frontiers Music announced Sunstorm new album called Afterlife that will released on March 12, 2021. It was anticipated by single "Swan Song" on January 15, 2021.[5][6] The new Sunstorm band is formed by Ronnie Romero (Lords of Black, Rainbow, The Ferrymen, ex-CoreLeoni) and Italian drummer Michele Sanna, respectively in place of Joe Lynn Turner and Edo Sala.[7][8]

On May 1st, the photo of the preparation of a new video was published on the facebook page of Frontiers and the band. On the 17th of the same month the band and Frontiers published other photos in which Luca Princiotta can be seen replacing Simone Mularoni on guitar. On June 6, the band released the cover and title of their new album Brothers in Arms and a photo of the new lineup. The title track is released on June 9 and is announced on August 5 as the release date of the disc.

Discography

Members

Former members

Recording Timeline

Role Album
Sunstorm
(2006)
House of Dreams
(2009)
Emotional Fire
(2012)
Edge of Tomorrow
(2016)
The Road to Hell
(2018)
Afterlife
(2021)
Brothers in Arms
(2022)
Lead Vocals Joe Lynn Turner Ronnie Romero
Guitars Uwe Reitenauer Simone Mularoni Luca Princiotta
Bass Dennis Ward Nik Mazzucconi
Keyboards Jochen Weyer Gunther Werno Justin Dakey Alessandro Del Vecchio
Drums Chris Schmidt Francesco Jovino Edo Sala Michele Sanna

References

  1. ^ "Sunstorm - Sunstorm - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  2. ^ "House of Dreams - Sunstorm - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Frontiers Music Srl announce the release of SUNSTORM's "Edge of Tomorrow" - Frontiers Music Facebook Page". Frontiers Music Srl. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  4. ^ "SUNSTORM FEATURING JOE LYNN TURNER TO RELEASE THE ROAD TO HELL ALBUM IN JUNE; ARTWORK, TRACKLISTING REVEALED". BraveWords. Retrieved March 27, 2018.
  5. ^ Bauer, Simon. "SUNSTORM - "Afterlife"-Album mit Ronnie Romero angekündigt". Rock Hard (in German). Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  6. ^ Sommariva, Lorenzo. "SUNSTORM – Nuovo album 'Afterlife' a marzo, primo singolo a gennaio". Loud and Proud (in Italian). Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  7. ^ "New Sunstorm album without Joe Lynn Turner". Rockpages. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  8. ^ Carli, Massimiliano. "Sunstorm: annunciato il nuovo frontman Ronnie Romero; prossimo disco in arrivo per Marzo". MelodicRock.it (in Italian). Retrieved December 17, 2020.