Joe Lynn Turner’s Sunstorm Project Premiere “The Road To Hell” Lyric Video

Former Rainbow and Deep Purple singer Joe Lynn Turner’s Sunstorm project have premiered a lyric video for the title track of their new album “The Road To Hell.” That effort will be released on June 8 via Frontiers Music Srl. This news comes after Turner was forced to cancel shows after suffering a heart attack.

Joe Lynn Turner Cancels Tour Dates Following Apparent Heart Attack, Turner’s Sunstorm Project Premiere New Song “Only The Good Will Survive”

Former Rainbow and Deep Purple singer Joe Lynn Turner has cancelled his upcoming tour dates for the next few months following an apparent heart attack. Finnish booking agent, Thomas Ståhl (Stahl Entertainment) said the following:

“Due to an unplanned medical procedure, Joe Lynn Turner is postponing all activities for the next few months as he is not allowed to travel or fly right now. We are working on rescheduling all club shows and will announce new dates as soon as possible, bought tickets is valid. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. No fear, only love and positive thoughts!”

In other news, Turner’s Sunstorm project have premiered a new song titled “Only The Good Will Survive.” This track is from the band’s new album “The Road To Hell,” which will be released on June 8 via Frontiers Music Srl.

“The Road To Hell” Track Listing:

01. “Only The Good Will Survive”
02. “The Road To Hell”
03. “On The Edge”
04. “Blind The Sky”
05. “My Eyes On You”
06. “Future To Come”
07. “Everywhere”
08. “Resurrection”
09. “Calling”
10. “State Of The Heart”
11. “Still Fighting”

Frontiers commented on Turner’s health issues:

“[The] press release [announcing the new Sunstorm album] and the release of this song were scheduled well ahead of this weekend’s news that Joe Lynn Turner was hospitalized. We at Frontiers, who have worked with Joe for years, wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt wishes that Joe has a speedy recovery and is back to commanding the stage soon, as he has done for decades. Get well soon, JLT!”