All That Remains

After three years of aggressive touring that saw the band conquer every major hard rock/metal festival both domestically (Ozzfest, Warped Tour, Sounds of the Underground) and abroad (Germany’s Wacken Open Air, Japan’s Loud Park), ALL THAT REMAINS has returned with Overcome. Produced by Jason Suecof (Trivium, Sevendust, Chimaira), the group’s fourth album sees the Massachusetts quintet continuing to refine the trademark mixture of musical excellence, captivating melodies and aggressive, yet memorable riffs that has earned the act international acclaim.

“We just wrote what we wanted to hear – a solid record with strong songs,” vocalist Phil Labonte says. “We appreciate the art of the great song, and that’s what we aspired to – writing the best songs we could.” Lead guitarist Oli Herbert agrees. “We wanted to make a CD that had all the good points of our previous work, but with further refinements in song development and dynamics,” he says. “Overcome is an accurate portrayal of who we are as a band – concise yet diverse metal with memorable vocal melodies, crushing drums, purposeful guitar solos and songs that tackle various subjects with a wide scope of composition.”

Mastered by Ryan Smith (Lamb of God, Mudvayne) at New York’s legendary Sterling Sound, Overcome sees ALL THAT REMAINS firing on all cylinders, from the blistering “Relinquish” and “Before The Damned,” to the defiant mission statement “Do Not Obey,” to self-empowerment anthem “Chiron,” to the poignant (though still musically powerful) “Two Weeks” and “Forever In Your Hands.” Additionally, the album acknowledges the band’s metal roots through ATR’s first-ever cover song – a stirring rendition of the power ballad “Believe In Nothing” by underground metal legends Nevermore.

Herbert, who writes the majority of the band’s music, believes Overcome finds a compelling middle ground between aggression and memorable hooks – or, as Outburn magazine described the album, “heavy as hell, yet irresistibly melodic.” Says Herbert, “The balance we achieve is a result of wide tastes within in the band. Composing for ALL THAT REMAINS is an arduous process that ultimately makes me work harder to create better material. It’s important to know and highlight the strengths of the band, and I believe we’ve highlighted the things that work and discarded the rest.”

Labonte prefers to avoid commenting on specific lyrics, as he believes fans will forge a more personal connection with the band’s songs without being told what inspired them. “I don’t want to take anything away from the listener,” he says. “Once we write a song and release it, it’s not ours anymore. It means whatever you think it means when you hear it, and it means something different to each individual fan. I won’t take that away.”

It’s clear, though, that Overcome is the culmination of the original ideals, ideas, and elements upon which ALL THAT REMAINS was initially founded. Blending sharp riffs, unrelenting rhythms, virtuosic soloing and memorable melodies with Labonte’s strongest and most diverse vocal performance yet, the album combines the band’s desire to continually evolve with their trademark sound.

Overcome is ALL THAT REMAINS‘ follow-up to 2006′s The Fall of Ideals which saw the band break out of the metal underground and position itself for a mainstream breakthrough. In addition to the high-profile festival appearances, the group supported the album – which debuted at #75 on the Billboard Top 200 – with a series of impressive tours alongside fellow genre leaders Killswitch Engage, DragonForce and As I Lay Dying.

Further recognition was garnered through inclusion in the soundtrack for the third installment of horror film franchise Saw, which included the band’s single, “This Calling,” as its lead track. Another The Fall of Ideals song, “Six,” was featured in the popular video game Guitar Hero II, its technical riffs challenging untold numbers of gamers. Soon, fans will have additional chances to play along with ALL THAT REMAINS, as two Overcome tracks will follow in the footsteps of “Six” and be featured as downloadable content for the sequel to one of last year’s most popular and acclaimed video games, Rock Band.

These achievements were not accomplished overnight, but instead through years of hard work. Founded by Labonte and Herbert in the late ’90s, ALL THAT REMAINS released their debut album, Behind Silence and Solitude, in 2002. This Darkened Heart, which saw the addition of guitarist Mike Martin, followed two years later and earned the band extensive acclaim. Bassist Jeanne Sagan joined the fold shortly before the group trackedThe Fall of Ideals, while drummer Jason Costa – who makes his recording debut with ATR on Overcome – toured with the band throughout 2007 and 2008. Although the album title might be interpreted by some as “mission: accomplished,” one listen to Overcome proves that ALL THAT REMAINS has only just begun to fight, and that its most compelling battles are still ahead.

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"Behind Silence And Solitude"

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“Behind Silence And Solitude”

RELEASE DATE: March 26, 2002

TRACKLISTING:

1. Behind Silence And Solitude
2. From These Wounds
3. Follow
4. Clarity
5. Erase
6. Shading
7. Home To Me
8. One Belief

"This Darkened Heart"

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“This Darkened Heart”

RELEASE DATE: March 23, 2004

TRACKLISTING:

1. And Death In My Arms
2. The Deepest Grey
3. Vicious Betrayal
4. I Die In Degrees
5. Focus Shall Not Fail
6. Regret Not
7. Passion
8. For Salvation
9. Tattered On My Sleeve
10. This Darkened Heart

"The Fall Of Ideals"

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“The Fall Of Ideals”

RELEASE DATE: July 11, 2006

TRACKLISTING:

1. This Calling
2. Not Alone
3. It Dwells in Me
4. We Stand
5. Whispers (I Hear Your)
6. The Weak Willed
7. Six
8. Become the Catalyst
9. The Air That I Breathe
10. Empty Inside
11. Indictment

"All That Remains - LIVE" DVD/Live CD

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“All That Remains – LIVE” DVD/Live CD

RELEASE DATE: June 26, 2007

TRACKLISTING:

1. Become The Catalyst
2. This Darkened Heart
3. Six
4. Not Alone
5. It Dwells
6. For Salvation
7. Tattered On My Sleeve
8. Regret Not
9. The Air That I Breathe
10. Focus Shall Not Fail
11. We Stand
12. This Calling
13. The Weak Willed
14. Indicment

"Overcome"

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“Overcome”

RELEASE DATE: September 16, 2008

TRACKLISTING:

1. Before The Damned
2. Two Weeks
3. Undone
4. Forever In Your Hands
5. Chiron
6. Days Without
7. A Song For The Hopeless
8. Do Not Obey
9. Relinquish
10. Overcome
11. Believe In Nothing


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