Shadows Fall members find new homes

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Many different opinions on this band. For myself, I cant believe they called it quits. At least they all found homes in new projects, and the projects that they are involved in, should show how talented this band was and still is. I hope someday they will be back. Will be at a few of the shows this june and july. RIP.

Jason bittner/Flotsam and Jetsam, Jon Donais/Anthrax, Matt Bachand/working with Chris Broderick and Drover in that new project, Brian Fair's new project Downpour, with drummer from Unearth. Also playing NEMHF along with his old band Overcast!
 
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM has announced the addition of drummer Jason Bitter (SHADOWS FALL) to the group's ranks. Bittner joins the veteran Arizona metallers as the replacement for Kelly Smith, who recently left the band to focus on family matters.
Being as Kelly's need to move on wasn't a band decision, FLOTSAM first looked to drummers that Kelly himself would want to see perform with the band.
"In my opinion, Jason in one of only a couple of men on my short list for the job," states Kelly.
"Jason's an amazing all-around drummer, a true professional, good friend, and solid stand-up guy.
"I was humbled to hear, after first meeting Jason in 1988 in Boston, that I had inspired him as a drummer."
Says Jason: "I have been a FLOTSAM AND JETSAM fan for decades, following the band around the East Coast in the eighties and nineties.
"I've been lucky enough to be in the background of the FLOTSAM AND JETSAM camp as a fan, supporter, and gear leader to my dear friend, Kelly David Smith.
"I am hard at work relearning all the classic FLOTZ material and can't wait to record and tour with the band in 2015.
"This will become my focus after the completion of the 2015 U.S. SHADOWS FALL hiatus tour, which will happen spring/summer 2015.
"As they say… 'Flotz 'till death!' See you in Europe, in April."
As FLOTSAM prepares to enter the studio to record its next album — tentatively due in April 2015 — Jason's involvement will add a new element to the band's sound, along with the addition of Steve Conley on guitar and Michael Spencer (who previously contributed to the writing of the band's classic 1988 release, "No Place For Disgrace") on bass.
"The band already has over 20 songs in the works, so there's certainly no shortage of material to pick from," says Spencer.
"Conley, along with guitarist Michael Gilbert, have been engineering pre-production tracks for the album at their respective studios that include a few songs written during the 'No Place For Disgrace' era of the band.
"There's a great, old-school thrash vibe going on with the direction of the songs and what originally influenced the band, mixed with a little of what we like about today's sound, in metal. We've also just begun to look outside of the band for a producer to take this album to where we hear it sonically, so we'll see where that side of things goes."
FLOTSAM is currently finalizing plans to tour Europe in the spring of 2015, with summer festival dates planned throughout Europe and beyond.
 
Many different opinions on this band. For myself, I cant believe they called it quits. At least they all found homes in new projects, and the projects that they are involved in, should show how talented this band was and still is.

Like you, I am bummed that they threw in the towel. From the outset, I always felt these guys were more metal than metalcore. I know, they had the whole screamed verse/melodic chorus thing going on. But in the guitar department, they were always more about the riff than the chugga chugga breakdowns. 'Threads of Life' is a favorite of mine, with some killer riff driven tunes on it. Admittedly, 'Fire From The Sky' seemed uninspired to me...just going through the motions. But I always put it down to a bit of burn out and figured they would come roaring back with an amazing disc. Guess not. :-(