SHADOWS FALL Guitarist Schedules Acoustic Dates

May 4, 2006

SHADOWS FALL guitarist Matt Bachand will be playing several solo acoustic shows in late May/early June. Joining Matt at all dates will be Mark Schwaber, a songwriter and musician from western Massachusetts. Bachand will reportedly be performing his acoustic songs, including a version of SHADOWS FALL's "The Art of Balance". The details are as follows:

May 21 - Northampton, MA - The Basement
May 24 - Brattleboro, VT - The Weathervane
May 25 - Brooklyn, NY - Pete's Candy Store
May 26 - Vineyard Haven, MA - Aboveground Records
May 30 - Hamden, CT - Space
Jun. 03 - Easthampton, MA - The Brass Cat
Jun. 04 - Cambridge, MA - The Middle East Upstairs
Jun. 21 - Easthampton, MA - Amy's Place
Jun. 23 - Westfield, MA - Finn MacCool's

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.

"Fallout from the War" follows the group's most acclaimed disc to date, "The War Within", which originally debuted at No. 20 on The Billboard 200 chart. It has since gone on to sell over 250,000 units in the U.S. alone, and features the Active Rock hit and Grammy-nominated track "What Drives The Weak".

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