SHADOWS FALL To Headline South Korea's BUSAN ROCK FESTIVAL

May 29, 2008

Massachusetts metallers SHADOWS FALL have been confirmed for the ninth annual Busan Rock Festival, set to take place August 2-3, 2008 in Busan, South Korea.

Commented vocalist Brian Fair: "I am very excited to announce that SHADOWS FALL will be returning to Korea this year to headline the annual Busan Rock Festival!! We always have an amazing time playing club shows in Korea and we are really looking forward to the opportunity of performing in front of a large festival audience. This will be one of our only headlining shows of the summer so we plan on pulling out all the stops and unleashing a set that will cover the entire history of SHADOWS FALL. It is going to be a killer day of music and partying so make sure you get on down to Dadaepo Beach in Busan, Korea on August 2-3. The show is free and we will be playing with a bunch of great Korean bands so there are no excuses for missing it. We will see ya there soon!!"

SHADOWS FALL will also take part in a taping for Korean national TV on Monday, August 4 on EBS TV's Space.

SHADOWS FALL recently received a Grammy nomination in the "Best Metal Performance" category for "Redemption", the first single from the band's newest release, "Threads of Life". This marked SHADOWS FALL's second Grammy nomination in the category, following the group's nod at the 2006 awards for "What Drives The Weak" off the Century Media release "The War Within".

The band's 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", was released in late October.

SHADOWS FALL reissued its Century Media debut, "Of One Blood", on April 15.

SHADOWS FALLBlue Baton TV interview and performance footage from Korea (March 2008):

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