ALL THAT REMAINS: New Music Posted Online

July 21, 2008

Massachusetts metallers ALL THAT REMAINS have posted two tracks — "Before The Damned" and "Relinquish" — from their forthcoming album, "Overcome", on their MySpace page. Due on September 16 through Prosthetic/Razor & Tie Entertainment, the 11-track effort was produced and engineered by Jason Suecof (TRIVIUM, CHIMAIRA, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER),mastered by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound (LAMB OF GOD, ANNIHILATOR),and features artwork by Carson Slovak (CENTURY, TOO PURE TO DIE, KILLWHITNEYDEAD).

Commented frontman Phil Labonte: "This represents the heavier side of ALL THAT REMAINS. Last time we did this we put up 'The Weak Willed' [from 'The Fall of Ideals'] and we feel like it's a bit of a tradition to really kick you in the nuts when we first show off new stuff! So here is the heaviest stuff we came up with for 'Overcome'. Hope you like 'em."

Pre-orders for "Overcome" in exclusive design packages will be available shortly, with the first 200 orders receiving autographed 11x17 posters.

ALL THAT REMAINS begins its nearly month-long stint on Vans Warped Tour July 23 in Mansfield, Massachusetts, wrapping up next month in Los Angeles. This marks the first time ALL THAT REMAINS has been a part of the annual summer festival, having already left their live mark on Ozzfest in 2006, Sounds of the Underground in 2005 and the European leg of SOTU the following year. Since the release of 2006's "The Fall of Ideals", ALL THAT REMAINS has also made appearances at the Wacken Open Air and Japan's Loud Park festivals, and has taken part in several European and U.S. tours alongside such bands as KILLSWITCH ENGAGE and DRAGONFORCE.

"The Fall of Ideals", which has now sold over 175,000 copies in North America, was followed up by an October 2007 re-release of ALL THAT REMAINS' debut album, "Behind Silence And Solitude", as well as the band's first-ever DVD, "Live", featuring all the band's music videos, footage from two live performances, behind-the-scenes footage, band and fan interviews and more.

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