More Stereo Crush Gotthard

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
13.03.2026

Label: Reigning Phoenix Music

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Hard Rock

Artist: Gotthard

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  • 1 Right Now 03:15
  • 2 Ride The Wave 04:07
  • 3 Liverpool (feat. Marc Storace) 03:04
  • 4 Smiling In The Pouring Rain 04:52
  • 5 Snafu 03:02
  • 6 Don't Miss The Call 04:10
  • 7 Mayday 02:57
  • 8 Burning Bridges (Radio Edit) 03:02
  • Total Runtime 28:29

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GOTTHARD released the album "Stereo Crush" on March 21, 2025. Almost exactly a year later, an EP titled "More Stereo Crush" followed. The title suggests a collection of unused material from "Stereo Crush." ​​What do the Swiss hard rockers offer us on their EP?

After their successful European tour with Californians Y&T as special guests, various festival appearances, and three "Rockmonsters Of Switzerland" arena shows with their fellow countrymen Krokus, GOTTHARD are now back with "More Stereo Crush," a lucrative, brand-new mini-album featuring eight tracks and delivering a wealth of new and powerful material.

Among them are five diverse, previously unreleased songs from the "Stereo Crush" recording sessions, such as the pumping "Ride The Wave." On top of that, there's "Mayday," previously only released as a music video, the radio version of the current power ballad "Burning Bridges," and, as the icing on the cake, a brand-new duet version of the current album fan favorite "Liverpool," featuring Nic Maeder and Krokus's powerful vocalist Marc Storace.

"Stereo Crush" was produced, recorded, and mixed by longtime collaborator Charlie Bauerfeind, who also works with other big names in the scene like Helloween and Blind Guardian, together with Gotthard co-founder Leo Leoni at Yellowhouse Studio. Sascha "Busy" Bühren (TrueBusyness) was responsible for the mastering, and the artwork was once again created by Thomas Ewerhard (Avantasia, among others).

"Stereo Crush" was produced, recorded, and mixed by longtime collaborator Charlie Bauerfeind, who also works with other big names in the scene like Helloween and Blind Guardian, together with Gotthard co-founder Leo Leoni at Yellowhouse Studio. Mastering was handled by Sascha "Busy" Bühren (TrueBusyness), and the artwork was once again created by Thomas Ewerhard (Avantasia, among others).

With 17 number-one albums, a Diamond Award for over one million units sold in Switzerland, and numerous platinum albums, including the quadruple-platinum album Homerun, Gotthard boasts an unparalleled success story, having sold over 3.5 million units and played more than 2,000 concerts. Their hits, such as Heaven, also a platinum single, and seven Top 10 singles, have established the band as a major force in the international music scene.

With 17 number-one albums, a Diamond Award for over one million units sold in Switzerland, and numerous platinum albums, including the quadruple-platinum album Homerun, Gotthard have achieved unparalleled success.



"By no means a collection of leftovers, but rather offers highlights throughout. [...] Without a doubt, Gotthard are currently at another zenith of their creative output." (Rock It)

Nic Maeder, vocals
Leo Leoni, guitar
Freddy Scherer, guitar
Marc Lynn, bass
Flavio Mezzodi, drums



GOTTHARD
is a Swiss hard rock band named after Saint Gotthard and founded by Steve Lee, Hena Habegger, Marc Lynn and Leo Leoni. The band’s albums consistently hit the number one spot in the Swiss album charts beginning with Dial Hard propelling the group to sales of over two million albums. As early as its debut the band was given valuable opening slots including one for Bryan Adams. The band was initially called Krak and was formed in Lugano. Gotthard was directed and produced by Krokus bassist and founder Chris Von Rohr for approximately ten years. The band's logo was designed by Hena's brother, Ron Habegger.

After some European touring the band travelled to Los Angeles to record G. in 1995. Mandy Meyer, erstwhile guitarist for Asia and Krokus joined the band at this point. He would leave in 2004 and be replaced by Freddy Scherer who had played with Lynn in China. His departure coincided with the search for a new label and management. The band signed with Nuclear Blast in late 2004 and beginning with Lipservice. A CD/DVD combo was issued in 2006 called Made In Switzerland, which featured the sexiest pornography this side of a pig sty. Bassist Marc Lynn sat out the band’s 2008 tour as a result of an injury sustained in a motorcycle accident. An Italian bassist replaced Marc until he was able to play again. The band opened for Deep Purple on tour in Germany.

Gotthard picked Need To Believe as the title for its next album, which was available through Nuclear Blast Records on September 4th, 2009. The band also appeared on the soundtrack to an upcoming German-Croatian film about 1930s German boxer Max Adolph Schmeling. The film was due in the winter of 2010. Swiss band Gotthard, whose singer Steve Lee was killed on October 5th 2010 in a motorcycle accident in Nevada, USA, would release a new collection called Heaven - Best Of Ballads Part 2 2010 through Nuclear Blast Records on November 26th, Lee was 47 at the time of his death. Lynn had been on the same trip. Gotthard released a live album entitled Homegrown - Alive In Lugano on September 30th, 2011 through Nuclear Blast Records. The concert stemmed from a July 17th, 2010 concert in Lugano and was late singer Steve Lee’s last show. Steve Lee was killed when a motorcycle hit him in the USA, in 2010 was replaced on vocals by Swiss man Nic Maeder as vocalist in late 2011. Gotthard would release a new album, Firebirth, on June 1st through Nuclear Blast. Gotthard released its album, Bang!, in North America through The End Records. This version featured three bonus tracks. Hardcore Superstar opened for the band in Germany and Austria. Live & Bangin´was a live record issued independently in 2015. It was sold directly by the band only.

Gotthard would release a 2017 album, called Silver, on January 13th through Musikvertrieb. The album was recorded at the Yellow House Studio in Lugano. Hena Habegger was forced to leave the band's European tour for undisclosed health reasons in early 2017. Filling in on the tour in support of the Silver album was Helloween's Dani Löble. Coreleoni was a project by Gotthard guitarist Leo Leoni who would cover his own music including early Gotthard tracks. He recruited Ronnie Romero (Lords Of Black and Rainbow) on vocals, Jgor Gianola on guitar, Mila Merker on bass and Hena Habegger on drums and signed to Frontiers. The Metalitalia.com Festival announced the details of the 2019 edition of the festival, which would take place once again at the Live Music Club in Trezzo Sull’Adda (Milan), Italy. Fleshgod Apocalypse, Darkane, Gotthard, Arch Enemy and Hardcore Superstars were among the booked bands. Hena Habegger left citing the desire to spend time with his family in 2019. Flavio Mezzodi of Krokus replaced him. Hena had missed several shows and had, in fact, been replaced by his successor on those occasions in the prior two years. Gotthard released its thirteenth studio album, entitled #13, through Nuclear Blast Records on 13.03.2020. Gotthard organized a 60th anniversary concert for Steve Lee on December 2, 2023. Marc Lynn was involved with Portuguese guitarist Alexandre Santos' brainchild progressive rock band Cineasta in 2024.

Gotthard had a 2025 album, entitled Stereo Crush, in March 2025. The band and openers Y&T were to tour Europe in May 2025. After a run of dates in 2017, Rock Monsters Of Switzerland was the name for three concerts for Krokus and Gotthard in June and December 2025.

Gotthard is literally translated from German to English to mean 'god hard.' It is the name of a mountain pass in Switzerland. James Kottak of Scorpions was a drum instructor of Habegger’s.

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