SHAKRA: 'Back On Track' Video Released

February 28, 2011

"Back On Track", the new video from Swiss hard rockers SHAKRA, can be viewed below. The song is the title cut of the band's new album, which was released on February 25 via AFM Records. The CD marks the recording debut of new vocalist John Prakesh, who joined the SHAKRA last year.

"Back On Track" track listing:

01. B True B You
02. I'll Be
03. Crazy
04. Back On Track
05. When I See You
06. MMTWGR
07. Yesterday's Gone
08. Someday
09. Lonesomeness
10. Unspoken Truth
11. Brand New Day
12. Stronger Than Ever

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