GOTTHARD: 'Domino Effect' To Receive North American Release

July 3, 2007

Nuclear Blast Records has announced that "Domino Effect", the twelfth studio album by Switzerland's heroes of hard rock GOTTHARD, will be released in North America on September 18. "Domino Effect" will consist of the following track listing and bonus material:

01. Master Of Illusion
02. Gone Too Far
03. Domino Effect
04. Falling
05. The Call
06. The Oscar Goes To...
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

Bonus tracks:

15. Can't Be The "Real Thing"
16. Anytime Anywhere
17. El Traidor
18. Lift U Up
19. Tu PasiĆ³n
+ enhanced video clip for "Anytime Anywhere"

Touting eleven Number 1 albums and six Top 10 singles in their career, GOTTHARD has opened for such reknowned artists as AC/DC, DEEP PURPLE, BRYAN ADAMS and BON JOVI throughout Europe. The band has also had the honor of performing at the world-famous Montreux Jazz Festival, is two-time winner of its native country's Prix Walo Award, recipient of Monaco's International Music Award, and has had its music featured on the soundtrack to the European television series "Frankie".

The video for the ballad "The Call" can be viewed at YouTube.

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