SHADOWS FALL Drummer To Guest On DARK DAY SUNDAY CD

February 12, 2008

DARK DAY SUNDAY, the Connecticut-based old-school thrash band started by FATES WARNING guitarist Frank Aresti, has announced the addition of SHADOWS FALL drummer Jason Bittner. Jason will be a guest drummer on DARK DAY SUNDAY's upcoming release, due later in 2008. Singer Marc Lopes says, "As you can imagine, we are very excited about this and cannot wait to see what metal madness will come out of this meeting of heaviness."

Jason is currently preparing for an Australian tour with SHADOWS FALL and is also a member of BURNING HUMAN.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/darkdaysunday.

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