SHADOWSIDE: 'Hideaway' Video Released

April 22, 2010

"Hideaway", the new video from the Brazilian female-fronted metal band SHADOWSIDE, can be viewed below. The clip, which was directed, produced and edited by Luiz Felipe Amorim, was filmed in an abandoned garage in the group's hometown of Santos. It features the band performing as well as lead singer Dani Nolden playing the main character. She says, "[The track deals with] people who are misunderstood, mistreated and put down by society for their whole lives, for the sole reason of being different and unusual. In this case, we portrayed it on a more personal level and showed a teenage girl accused by her mother of painting masks to disrespect her, to be aggressive, while all she wants is to express herself and ends up hiding who she really is."

"Hideaway" comes off SHADOWSIDE's second album, "Dare To Dream", which was produced and mixed by Dave Schiffman (SYSTEM OF A DOWN, AUDIOSLAVE, AVENGED SEVENFOLD) and Howie Weinberg (AEROSMITH, IRON MAIDEN, METALLICA, PANTERA, RUSH).

In other news, SHADOWSIDE has announced the addition of bassist Ricardo Piccoli to the group's ranks. He says, "It was a pleasant surprise when I received the band's invitation and it's a huge pleasure to be part of the SHADOWSIDE family.

"I hadn't been as active as a musician, I was mostly producing.

"It feels great to be back on stage with these guys."

SHADOWSIDE is:

Dani Nolden (vocals)
Raphael Mattos (guitar)
Ricardo Piccoli (bass)
Fabio Buitvidas (drums)

The quartet is getting ready for the release of "Dare To Dream" in Europe, scheduled for May 28.

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