ALL THAT REMAINS: Making Up For Cancelled Dates With Free T-Shirts

December 8, 2008

Massachusetts metallers ALL THAT REMAINS, who were forced to drop off the U.S. tour with IN FLAMES, 36 CRAZYFISTS and GOJIRA due to singer Phil Labonte's throat issues, have issued the following update:

"We are so bummed we had to cancel. We can't wait to reschedule these shows and we promise to make it up to you. We'll try to come up with a cool way to make it up to all of you who went out expecting to see us play and couldn't.

"For everyone who bought a ticket to the IN FLAMES shows that we were unable to perform at bring your ticket stub to the next ALL THAT REMAINS concert in your city and we will give you a free tour shirt while supplies last."

Shockhound.com recently posted a video interview with Phil Labonte (vocals),Jeanne Sagan (bass) and Jason Costa (drums) of ALL THAT REMAINS conducted this past summer. They discuss "alcohol, perseverance, and getting 'pwn3d' at Halo by a seven-year-old kid." Watch the four-minute chat below.

"Two Weeks", the new video from ALL THAT REMAINS, was directed by Brian Thompson and it intersperses haunting performance footage with shots of a girl who sees the band "Poltergeist"-style in a TV and paranormal investigators attempting to track ALL THAT REMAINS' ghostly presence.

"Overcome", the new album from ALL THAT REMAINS, sold around 29,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to enter The Billboard 200 chart at position No. 16.

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