Shadows Fall lyrics

Shadows Fall

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A Fire Burns In Babylon
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A Fire In Babylon

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A Public Execution
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Act Of Contrition

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Age of Quarrel

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Another Hero Lost

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Bark at the Moon

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Blind Faith

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Blinded By The Right
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Burning The Lives

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Carpal Tunnel

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Casting Shade

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Shadows Fall biography

Although their music sometimes bears strong similarities to the technical, progressive brand of d**h metal centered around Gothenburg, Sweden, and epitomized by bands like In Flames, Shadows Fall actually hails from Ma**achusetts. Guitarists Jonathan Donais and Matthew Bachand formed the band in 1996, and by the summer of the following year, the lineup had solidified with vocalist Phil Lebonte, ba**ist Paul Romanko, and drummer David Germain. Building their songs around the stop-start tempo and riff changes pioneered by ... Show more...

Although their music sometimes bears strong similarities to the technical, progressive brand of d**h metal centered around Gothenburg, Sweden, and epitomized by bands like In Flames, Shadows Fall actually hails from Ma**achusetts. Guitarists Jonathan Donais and Matthew Bachand formed the band in 1996, and by the summer of the following year, the lineup had solidified with vocalist Phil Lebonte, ba**ist Paul Romanko, and drummer David Germain. Building their songs around the stop-start tempo and riff changes pioneered by bands like Metallica, Slayer, and Iron Maiden, the band toured New England and eventually snagged opening slots for acts like Fear Factory and Cannibal Corpse. Toward the end of 1997, they recorded a self-financed, self-released album titled Somber Eyes to the Sky, which eventually charted in CMJ's Loud Rock Top Ten and was picked up for overseas distribution. In 1998, Shadows Fall replaced Lebonte with former Overcast vocalist Brian Fair, a more versatile singer capable of handling melody as well as pure aggression. After further touring, the band scored a deal with Century Media in 1999; their first widely distributed domestic album, Of One Blood, was issued in early 2000. Soon after, Germain left the band and was replaced by drummer Jason Bittner. After releasing The Art of Balance in 2002 the band spent the summer of 2003 on the Ozzfest tour, earning a larger fan base thanks to their intense live show. In turn, their 2004 album The War Within debuted at number 20 on the Billboard Top 200 charts. A collection of tracks left off the album appeared in 2006 as Fallout from the War. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide