HARDCORE SUPERSTAR: New Album To Receive European Release In April

March 26, 2006

Swedish sleaze rockers HARDCORE SUPERSTAR will release their new, self-titled album in continental Europe on April 21. A release party will be held on April 19 at White Trash in Berlin, Germany.

HARDCORE SUPERSTAR's promotional video for their new single, "We Don't Celebrate Sundays", has been posted online at this location (Quicktime required). The song comes off the band's latest effort, which was released in Sweden in early November on the Gain label. The group's first single off the new CD, "Wild Boys", was released last June 2005 in Sweden, where it reached position No. 11 on the single chart.

"Hardcore Superstar" was nominated for a Swedish "Grammy" in the "Best Hard Rock" category.

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