ALL THAT REMAINS And JASTA Split 7" Vinyl Available Exclusively On Record Store Day

November 11, 2011

ALL THAT REMAINS and Jamey Jasta (of HATEBREED and KINGDOM OF SORROW) are releasing a limited-edition split seven-inch blood-red vinyl available exclusively on Record Store Day's Black Friday event on November 25 at participating stores. The split seven-inch vinyl features two songs "Some Of The People, All Of The Time" off ALL THAT REMAINS' latest album, "For We Are Many"; and "Mourn The Illusion" from Jasta's solo album, "Jasta". The record is limited to a pressing of only 1,000 copies available exclusively on Record Store Day's Black Friday.

"We come from the metal underground, and as such, when we were presented with the idea of doing a split with Jamey Jasta, who also comes from the underground, we were extremely excited about the idea," said ALL THAT REMAINS frontman Phil Labonte. "There's lots of people who still buy vinyl to collect, so it's cool to be able to do some vinyl with a band who is from our area and who is from the same scene."

Added Jasta, "I'm a huge fan and supporter of indy record stores. They've always supported my music and I wanted to make sure we gave fans something special. Doing it with our friends in ALL THAT REMAINS makes it even sweeter."

ALL THAT REMAINS is currently on the road as main support to FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH on the "Share The Welt" nationwide tour, with additional support from HATEBREED. They have also announced separate co-headlining dates with HATEBREED throughout the trek. This run will be the last time fans can catch ALL THAT REMAINS on tour in support of "For We Are Many".

"Jasta" sold around 4,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 133 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD landed at position No. 1 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.

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