performing at Junction Festival. In late June 2008, the band confirmed via their official website that work on their second album had been completed. Produced once again by Michael Beinhorn,
Domino Effect was released on 12 September, with a single entitled "
Trust Me, I'm A Doctor" released in July. The single, alongside other new and old material as well as a cover of
Sam Sparro's "
Black and Gold", was performed during their 13 July hour-long set on the Main Stage of
Oxegen 2008 in front of an estimated 50,000 people. When 10,000 people turned up to watch The Blizzards headline the free
Indie-pendence festival in August 2008, the organiser realised that the festival needed to expand the following year. A string of Irish dates was then announced for September and October 2008, taking in
Naas,
Waterford,
Carlow,
Bundoran,
Castlebar,
Portlaoise,
Cork,
Limerick,
Drogheda, Dublin and
Galway. They were selected by the organisers of
Hard Working Class Heroes alongside acts such as
Giveamanakick and
Heathers to play the
CMJ Festival in New York in October 2008. The Blizzards released their second album,
Domino Effect on 15 September 2008 to mostly positive reviews, with
entertainment.ie stating the album "does a concrete job in guiding the sextet through their new-found maturity". The album peaked at number two on the
Irish Albums Chart, losing out to
Metallica's
Death Magnetic. The lead single from the album, "
Trust Me, I'm A Doctor" was released on 29 August 2008, going straight to the top of the download charts and debuting at number two on the
Irish Singles Chart, again just being beaten to the top spot, this time by the
Katy Perry single "
I Kissed a Girl". "Trust Me, I'm A Doctor" remained in the top ten for four weeks before dropping down to number 13 on 10 October. The second single from the band's second album was "The Reason". The video for the album's third single, "Postcards", premiered on the website of the
Irish Independent in February 2009. The song was performed live on
Tubridy Tonight on 28 February and on
The Cafe on 13 March. The band also covered "
Up" by pop group
The Saturdays. On 15 March 2009, they performed at
Nelson's Column as part of the
Saint Patrick's Day celebrations in London. The band performed an online gig on 27 May 2009. They did
Slane Concert in June. Their appearance at
Oxegen 2009 in July saw them "confident, tight and facing a packed arena". They were also announced as a support act of
AC/DC at short notice after
Thin Lizzy cancelled when their drummer
Tommy Aldridge broke his collarbone in a cycling accident. In the summer of 2009, the band did a regional UK tour and released their first UK single, "Buy It Sell It". In August 2009, it was announced that The Blizzards had achieved a UK record deal with
Island Records. Their "Trust Me, I'm A Doctor" single was released there on 28 September 2009. The Blizzards took part in the
Arthur's Day events in Dublin on 24 September 2009. They played the
Olympia Theatre, Dublin on 12 December 2009, their biggest headline show to date. The show had sold out several months in advance. In January 2010, The Blizzards went on hiatus. The Blizzards's single "Buy It Sell It" featured in episode 116: "What Are You Doin' in My Life?" of the hit US series
Cougar Town, airing 3 March 2010. == Return from hiatus ==