Thursday, December 24: Shadows Fall, “Carpal Tunnel”
Musically, “Carpal Tunnel” was of a piece with both The War Within and the Fallout from the War adjunct compilation from whence it came. Lyrically, because the song was written and recorded in 2006, it bemoaned internet commenters (this was shortly before trolling was fully recognized as a thing- those damn kids and their computers). Despite the dated and surprisingly hacky words (Brian Fair was so much more thoughtful barely one album earlier), the tune found Shadows Fall in their prime sweet spot, with Zeuss’ maturing production capturing the band at their most locked-in. Jason Bittner maintained his semi-progressive flair while thundering forward, while Matthew Bachand and Jonathan “Jonny Rock and Roll” Donais were a formidable and surprisingly underrated guitar tag team. And despite the clunkiness of his lyrics, Fair’s roar was still potent and personable; “Carpal Tunnel” worked as a fun headbanger and didn’t cause any immediate cause for concern about Shadows Fall’s long-term prospects. As it turned out, this would be the group’s last stand as a leader in the New Wave of U.S. Heavy Metal movement, which soon coalesced around Killswitch Engage and Lamb of God and more or less left everyone else- including Shadows Fall, unfortunately- behind.














