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1 They Fell from the Sky  





2 Discography  



2.1  Guest appearances  





2.2  EPs  







3 References  





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Jason Bowld
Bowld in 2022
Background information
Genres
  • industrial metal
  • nu metal
  • alternative metal
  • groove metal
  • electronica
  • Occupation(s)Drummer
    Years active1999–present[1]
    Member of
  • Bullet for My Valentine
  • Shadow Addict
  • Formerly of
  • This Is Menace
  • Pop Will Eat Itself
  • Websitejasonbowld.com

    Jason Bowld is a British drummer currently playing with the heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine,[2] and formerly of Pitchshifter, This Is Menace and AxeWound.[1][3] Bowld's first show with Bullet for My Valentine was at Wembley Arena in 2010, their original drummer Michael Thomas wasn't able to play. Jason said Matt Tuck rang him and gave him the setlist with no rehearsals, he had two days to learn the set. In 2021, Jim Davies of Pitchshifter, Jamie Mathias of Bullet For My Valentine, Tut Tut Child and Jason, formed Shadow Addict, an electro metal band.

    They Fell from the Sky[edit]

    In 2008 Bowld formed They Fell from the Sky with Colin Doran of Hundred Reasons and recorded a series of demos before disbanding. The band regrouped in 2020 and released their first album 'Decade' in 2021.[4][5]

    Discography[edit]

    Guest appearances[edit]

    EPs[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Europe, Pearl. "Jason Bowld". Pearl Europe.
  • ^ "Bullet For My Valentine Make Jason Bowld Their Full Time Drummer". Kerrang!. 5 December 2017.
  • ^ "Jason Bowld with Bullet for My Valentine".
  • ^ https://www.facebook.com/TheyFellFromTheSky [user-generated source]
  • ^ "They Fell from the Sky".
  • ^ Caine, Zee (27 March 2024). "News: Earthtone9 Announce New Album: In Resonance Nexus". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
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