SHADOWS FALL: Video Footage Of NYC in-Store Performance Available

June 22, 2009

New England metallers SHADOWS FALL took part in a special performance at J&R Music World in New York City on Friday, June 19. The band was also be available post-set for a meet-and-greet.

According to PiercingMetal.com, the band's setlist was the six-song performance was as follows:

* The Light That Blinds
* Forevermore
* Failure Of The Devout
* Burning The Lives
* Up It All / Public Execution
* What Drives The Weak

Watch fan-filmed video footage of the event below.

SHADOWS FALL' new album is tentatively due in September via the band's newly created record label, in conjunction with Warner Music Group's ILG and Ferret Music.

SHADOWS FALL vocalist Brian Fair recently told Revolver magazine that the band's new songs are similar to those on 2007's "Threads of Life", though darker and almost ballad-free. "There's more like two half-ballads," he said. "There are some acoustic moments and some melodies that let the songs breathe, but there's old-school thrash as well. We've written a lot of fast stuff which is definitely going to be fun to play live."

"Threads of Life" was made available through Atlantic in the U.S. and Roadrunner Records in Europe.

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