We are proud to announce that Ontario based progressive rock project The Wring has signed a licensing deal with Wormholedeath for the album “Project Cipher”, due for digital release on 16 07 2021. More info coming soon!
About the album:
“If in the ’80s, Geddy decided to shun the synthesizer and Alex became a disciple of Dave Mustaine instead of Midge Ure, Rush might have sounded something like this. The album is 7 songs with one instrumental and 6 vocal tracks. It is a rock record with bits of proggy stuff hidden inside. The players are diverse and really complement each other and the overall vibe.” – The Wring
“Project Cipher” features an incredible cast of guests:
Marc Bonilla (Glenn Hughes, Ronnie Montrose, Keith Emerson), Bryan Beller (Joe Satriani, The Aristocrats, Dethklok, Steve Vai), Thomas Lang (Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Williams), Jason Henrie (Jason Sadites, The Wring, Krills) Jason Sadites (solo artist).
01 The Light
02 Sorceress
03 Cipher
04 Steelier
05 Dissension
06 Dose
07 Touch
Cipher (featuring Thomas Lang) Music Video
The Wring is a progressive rock project from Ontario, Canada created in 2015 by guitarist Don Dewulf. The project started out in a band format with local musicians, releasing a debut self-titled album in 2017. After a series of live dates sharing stages with Anvil, Diamond Head and Dead Daisies, the band dissolved but Dewulf forged ahead with new material, re-connecting with bassist Jason Henrie and engaging world-renowned musicians to perform on new material, bringing the new songs to another level.
The result is “The Wring2 – Project Cipher”featuring an incredible cast of guests: Marc Bonilla (Glenn Hughes, Ronnie Montrose, Keith Emerson), Bryan Beller (Joe Satriani, The Aristocrats, Dethklok, Steve Vai), Thomas Lang (Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Williams), Jason Henrie (Jason Sadites, The Wring, Krills) Jason Sadites (solo artist)
Discography:
2017 – The Wring – Album
2019 – 48 oz. – Single
2021 – The Wring2 – Project Cipher
The Wring is a project created by guitarist Don Dewulf