SHADOWSIDE Hard At Work On New Material

June 20, 2007

SHADOWSIDE singer Dani Nolden recently revealed during a recent interview on the Portuguese radio show "Metal Morfose" that the Brazilian band will enter the studio during the coming months to start the recordings for a new album. At the moment, they are focusing on pre-production. According to the vocalist, several songs have been written for the CD, which will be the follow-up to the highly acclaimed "Theatre of Shadows". The as-yet-untitled effort should be in stores in the summer of 2008. However, the band plans the release of an online single later this year.

Last year, SHADOWSIDE received high praise for the "Theatre of Shadow" album, but Dani guarantees the new material will be even better. "'Theatre of Shadows' was received really well by the media and our fans. Now, we're working on the writing of a great record, which will be a progression from the last CD. There will be heavy songs with catchy melodies, perfect to be played live, have fun with the crowd and headbang. This album will show an even more mature band. I'm sure all the headbangers around the world will enjoy it."

For more information, visit www.shadowside.ws.

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