SHADOWS FALL Drummer To Join Ex-MEGADETH Bassist For Boston, Nashua Clinics

May 5, 2006

A representative for Daddy's Junky Music, Inc. has informed BLABBERMOUTH.NET that SHADOWS FALL drummer Jason Bittner will be joining ex-MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson for his upcoming clinics at the Daddy's Boston, MA (May 23) and Daddy's Nashua, NH (May 24) locations.

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SHADOWS FALL will headline the third annual Strhess Tour this summer in what will turn out to be the group's only U.S. run in support of their highly anticipated new release, "Fallout from the War". The trek is set to kick off on July 12 and runs though August 11, featuring an array of the hottest cutting-edge acts that the genre currently has to offer. This year's Strhess Tour also features POISON THE WELL in the direct support slot in addition to IT DIES TODAY and STILL REMAINS, with other acclaimed acts such as DARKEST HOUR, BURY YOUR DEAD, HIMSA, THROWDOWN and SUFFOCATION joining the tour in select markets.

SHADOWS FALL's new CD, "Fallout from the War", is scheduled for release on June 13 via Century Media Records. The record's sessions were again produced and mixed by longtime friend Zeuss (HATEBREED, GOD FORBID),at Planet Z Studios in the band's home state of Massachusetts. "Fallout from the War" is a must-have for the band's dedicated following as each of the album's eleven tracks is either a brand-new, original SHADOWS FALL track, an exclusive, brand-new cover song, or a newly re-recorded version of rare material from over the years.

To hear "In Effigy", the new album's blistering lead-off track, visit www.shadowsfallrocks.com.

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