SHADOWS FALL Guitarists Featured In 'In The Element' Video Series

October 18, 2007

SHADOWS FALL guitarists Matthew Bachand and Jonathan Donais are featured in a new video series called "In the Element" on Ultimate-Guitar.tv. Hosted by guitar multi-media machine Chris Buono (Guitar Player, Guitar One, Berklee College of Music),this three-part series shows the boys in their element — on tour in the bus!!

Click here to watch part one.

HeavyMetalSource.com conducted an interview with Brian Fair of SHADOWS FALL on October 14, 2007 in Hartford, Connecticut at the Webster Theatre. Watch the nine-minute clip below.

SHADOWS FALL will play a free show on Saturday, October 20 at the Vans Skate Park in Festival Bay Mall, Orlando, Florida. You need to pick up a wristband before the day of the concert to get into the show. Wristbands can be obtained at the following locations: Mall at Millenia, West Oaks Mall, Vans Skate Park at Festival Bay Mall.

On October 26, 2007, SHADOWS FALL will release on overview of its years as a Century Media recording act (before signing with Atlantic for the U.S. and Roadrunner for Europe),"Seeking the Way: The Greatest Hits". Clocking in at over 60 minutes, the album contains 15 landmark tracks, including "Destroyer of Senses", "What Drives the Weak", and the Guitar Hero II track "The Light that Blinds" plus all-new mixes of "Crushing Belial", "Of One Blood" and "Fleshold" by Zeuss (HATEBREED, UNEARTH, THROWDOWN etc.). Featuring artwork and liner notes by Tom Bejgrowicz, "Seeking the Way: The Greatest Hits" is a fascinating introduction to SHADOWS FALL as well the best way to get all their hits on one disc.

"Seeking the Way: The Greatest Hits" track listing:

01. Crushing Belial
02. Of One Blood
03. Fleshold
04. Deadworld
05. Stepping Outside The Circle
06. Thoughts Without Words
07. Destroyer Of Senses
08. The Idiot Box
09. The Light That Blinds
10. Enlightened By The Cold
11. What Drives The Weak
12. Inspiration On Demand
13. The Power Of I And I
14. In Effigy
15. Seize The Calm

SHADOWS FALL shot a video for its new single, "Another Hero Lost", on August 22. The song comes off SHADOWS FALL's "Threads of Life" album, which has sold 80,000 copies in the United States since its April 3 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

A SHADOWS FALL B-side from the "Threads of Life" sessions called "Stupid Crazy" is available for streaming at this location. The song is included on the "Resident Evil: Extinction" soundtrack, which was released on September 18 via Lakeshore Records. The film itself hit theaters last Friday (September 21).

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