ALL THAT REMAINS Cracks The Active Rock Top 10

March 28, 2009

Massachusetts metallers ALL THAT REMAINS, who are currently touring Japan with DRAGONFORCE, have cracked the U.S. active rock radio Top 10 with current single, "Two Weeks" (see video below). The song hit radio shortly after the #16 Billboard debut of new album, "Overcome", last fall, and since then, the track has climbed the chart steadily — and after picking up another 73 spins nationally last week, it climbed to #10 on this week's R&R active rock tally.

Says vocalist Phil Labonte, "In the words of the immortal Peter Griffin, 'Holy freaking crap!' This is something I never thought would happen for a band like us. Thanks so much to everyone who called their local rock station and requested us! It's so amazing to be able to do this, and it's because we have such amazing and supportive people who listen to our stuff."

In other ALL THAT REMAINS news, the band has announced another batch of high-profile spring tour dates. Shortly after spending a week on tour with SLIPKNOT in May, the group will head north of the border to play seven Canadian shows alongside DISTURBED. The dates are as follows:

May 25 - John Labatt Centre – London, ON
May 26 - Ricoh Coliseum – Toronto, ON
May 27 - Bell Centre – Montreal, QC
May 29 - Moncton Coliseum – Moncton, NB
May 30 - Halifax Forum Arena – Halifax, NS
Jun. 01 - Agora – Quebec City, QC
Jun. 02 - Scotiabank Place – Ottawa, ON

"Overcome" has sold 138,000 copies in the United States so far, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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