SHADOWS FALL To Release 'Greatest Hits' Collection

September 19, 2007

According to Amazon.com, SHADOWS FALL will release a "greatest-hits" collection entitled "Seeking the Way: The Greatest Hits" on October 23 through Century Media Records. The cover artwork can be found at this location. No further details are currently available.

The inaugural edition of the White Noise Metal video podcast, featuring an interview with SHADOWS FALL members Brian Fair (vocals),Jonathan Donais (guitar) and Jason Bittner (drums),is available online at www.whitenoisemetal.com.

According to a press release, White Noise Metal "fills the gap between shows that focus on the celebrity/lifestyle of heavy metal music and those that are highly technical examples of 'musicians talking to musicians.' Hosted by That BS Dude (a.k.a. veteran broadcast newsman Brian Shields) White Noise Metal is focused on the music from the perspective of the lifelong music fan."

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 yesterday (September 18) via Lakeshore Records. The film itself will hit theaters on September 21.

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