GOTTHARD Completes Work On 'The Call' Video

April 13, 2007

Swiss hard rockers GOTTHARD shot the video for their new single, "The Call", last week in Nürnberg, Germany. Directed by Martin Mueller from RCN-TV, the clip was filmed at the famous Grand Hotel, inside the beautiful Richard Wagner saloon as well as the Honeymoon Suite.

"As the song itself is a very traditional ballad we wanted the clip to be anything but traditional," GOTTHARD bass player Marc Lynn explained to the newspaper Nürnberger Zeitung. "For example, we will have one scene in which Steve Lee, our singer, sits in a restaurant with a girl and the waitress serves him a cut out heart."

"The Call" comes off the group's new album, "Domino Effect", which is scheduled for release on April 27. Check out the cover artwork at this location. According to singer Leo Leoni, "it is the best GOTTHARD album ever to be released".

"Domino Effect" track listing:

01. Master of Illusion
02. Gone Too Far
03. Domino Effect
04. Falling
05. The Call
06. The Oscar Goes to You
07. The Cruiser (Judgement Day)
08. Heal Me
09. Letter to a Friend
10. Tomorrow's Just Begun
11. Come Alive
12. Bad to the Bone
13. Now
14. Where Is Love When It's Gone

GOTTHARD last year scored its 10th consecutive No. 1 album in the band's home country of Switzerland. "Made in Switzerland" — which beat the latest releases from TOOL and PEARL JAM — is a CD/DVD set that contains 17 songs that were recorded during a concert at the Hallenstadion in Zürich in December 2005. In addition to the complete concert, the DVD includes "making-of" footage and many new photos.

GOTTHARD's latest studio effort, "Lipservice", was certified platinum in Switzerland in January 2006 for sales in excess of 40,000 copies.

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