SHADOWS FALL Drummer To Play On HALF PAST MY SIN album

September 26, 2011

SHADOWS FALL drummer Jason Bittner will play on the forthcoming sophomore album from the Massachusetts-based band HALF PAST MY SIN. According to a press release, the CD, entitled "4:44", "will redefine [HALF PAST MY SIN's] sound and direction in modern hard rock music. With strong melodic presences and driving beats, HALF PAST MY SIN will find a place with fans of bands like SEVENDUST, DISTURBED and DROWNING POOL, to name a few."

The recording sessions for "4:44" will begin in November and will include additional appearances by RA guitarist Ben Carroll and original HALF PAST MY SIN bassist Dan Zavadil.

In 2008, HALF PAST MY SIN toured the United States as the support act for THE DREAMING, featuring former STABBING WESTWARD singer Chris Hall.

For more informatiob, visit www.halfpastmysin.com.

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