SHADOWS FALL, POISON THE WELL, IT DIES TODAY To Take Part In STRHESS TOUR

April 11, 2006

SHADOWS FALL, POISON THE WELL, IT DIES TODAY and STILL REMAINS will be taking part in this summer's Strhess Tour 2006, which is scheduled to kick off in July. DARKEST HOUR, BURY YOUR DEAD, HIMSA and SUFFOCATION will be joining the tour in select markets.

Commented SHADOWS FALL frontman Brian Fair: "Finally SHADOWS FALL will be hitting the road this year! After months of being trapped in the practice space we are really looking forward to getting back onstage. It looks like this will be the only tour we will be doing this year in support of our new album, 'Fallout from the War', so we urge everyone to do their best to make it out before we head back into the studio to begin work on the next album. We plan on busting out new tunes from the 'Fallout' record and dusting of a few old tunes and adding them back into the set list. We are very excited to be part of the Strhess tour once again [SHADOWS FALL headlined the trek in 2004]. The first one was a blast and we are honored that Derek Hess and all the people at Strhess have decided to invite us back. Hope to see you all there."

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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