Former GUANO APES Singer To Release Solo Debut This Month; 'Fever' Video Posted Online

September 5, 2007

Former GUANO APES frontwoman Sandra Nasic will release her solo debut, "The Signal" (cover artwork),on September 28 via G.U.N./Supersonic Records. The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. The Name Of My Baby
02. Sorry
03. Right Lane
04. Fever
05. Mecasanova (Yamyam)
06. Do It Again
07. Stop The Crying
08. Old Shack
09. Big City
10. Perfume
11. The Signal
12. Counting Trees
13. Ireen
14. Fever (Video)
15. The Name Of My Baby (Video)

According to a press release, "The Signal" is "persuasive in its variety of stylistic expression, stretching from pop to crossover to metal, demonstrating just how comfortable and excited Sandra is in her new role."

GUANO APES was one of Germany's most successful bands both domestically and abroad for more than a decade. In 2000, the band won the MTV Award for "Best German Act" and went on to win countless other awards, including the Echo, the Viva Comet, the 1LIVE Krone and the IFPI award for over one million sales of the APES' debut, "Proud Like a God". All three of the band's studio albums attained gold status, while their singles landed regularly in the Top 10 of the German charts.

Sandra Nasic's "Fever" video:


Sandra Nasic's "The Name of My Baby" video:

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