SHADOWS FALL Featured On This Weekend's 'Rebel Access' TV

June 8, 2007

Massachusetts metallers SHADOWS FALL will be the featured band on this Sunday's (June 10) "Rebel Access" TV, which airs at 10:00 p.m. on Channel 19 all over the Chicagoland area. The program will include SHADOWS FALL videos, interview material, and live performance footage shot while the group was in Chicago. This exclusive interview has both vocalist Brian Fair and guitarist Matthew Bachand explaining the "must-haves" backstage. Brian also gives advice to all the young musicians trying to break into the music business while Matt describes how Yanni has been an influence on the SHADOWS FALL sound.

"Rebel Access" features a band one week and plays the hardest "in-your-face" music videos in Chicago the next week.

For more information, visit www.rebelaccess.com.

SHADOWS FALL yesterday released a flash game titled "Road to Redemption" at this location. The game allows you to stomp around in SHADOWS FALL's bus as you avoid the root man, demonic birds and the band's management on a floating PDA of death! Try to obtain the high score to win a copy of Guitar Hero II!

SHADOWS FALL recently added a few headlining dates before embarking on this summer's Sounds of the Underground tour. Fellow SOTU artists EVERY TIME I DIE, THE ACACIA STRAIN and DARKEST HOUR will be supporting.

SHADOWS FALL is continuing to tour in support of its new album "Threads of Life", which has sold 59,000 copies in the United States since its April 3 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Other groups on this year's Sounds of the Underground tour include: JOB FOR A COWBOY, NECRO, AMON AMARTH, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, HEAVY HEAVY LOW LOW, THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU, GOATWHORE, THIS IS HELL, and 2 CENTS.

This year's Sounds of the Underground launches July 6 in Dallas and runs through August 11 in Louisville.

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