THE ORDER: New Album Title Announced

August 13, 2008

THE ORDER, the new project featuring former GURD guitarist Spring and PURE INC. singer Gianni Pontillo, has set "Rockwolf" as the title of its third album. According to the band, "10 songs are almost finished and we're working on the last details. We're looking forward to enter the studio in February 2009."

THE ORDER was forced to cancel its June 7 appearance at the Rocksound festival in Huttwil, Switzerland after Pontillo underwent surgery to remove a polyp on his left vocal cord.

The band's second album, "Metal Casino", was released in August 2007 via Dockyard 1. The CD was recorded and produced by V.O. and Franky at the Little Creek Studios.

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