SILVER DIRT Signs With GOFANNON RECORDS

November 27, 2008

Swiss hard/sleaze rockers SILVER DIRT have inked a deal with France's Gofannon Records for the release of their new album, due out in March/April 2009. According to singer Silver Steff, "2009 will be a very important and busy year for SILVER DIRT. We've got the right people to work with, so you will see us everywhere."

SILVER DIRT's live DVD, "Sonic Live 2006", was released in November 2007 via Willy Lugeon. The group has also appeared on the Perris Records compilation "Hollywood Hairspray".

For more information, visit www.silverdirt.com.

Watch SILVER DIRT's video for the song "Go! She Said" (taken from the band's self-produced debut, "Sonic Boom"):

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