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Monday, February 12, 2007 - Threshold travel to Germany to film new promo video and release new song online
Threshold will travel to Leipzig in Germany next week to shoot a video for the song Pilot In The Sky Of Dreams, taken from their forthcoming album Dead Reckoning. The song has been edited by producers / band members Karl Groom and Richard West at Thin Ice Studios down from a length of 9.44 to just under 4 minutes for the video version.

The video will be produced by Film-M, who's previous credits include Disillusion, Amon Amarth, Dew-Scented and Dead Soul Tribe. The band were meant to shoot the video this week, but snow at London's airports made it impossible to travel.

Pilot In The Sky Of Dreams will also be released as a download single on 5th March. The track list for the single will be:

1. Pilot In The Sky Of Dreams - radio version (3.53)
2. Pilot In The Sky Of Dreams - album version (9.44)
3. Elusive - radio version (3.53)

Under new chart rules the single should qualify for the official UK singles chart on downloads alone.

Threshold's forthcoming album Dead Reckoning will be released on 23 March (US 20 March, UK 26 March) through Nuclear Blast Records.

Head to Threshold's MySpace page to hear the radio version of the new song Slipstream.
Posted by: Steen





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