ALL THAT REMAINS Performs 'Hold On' On 'The Daily Habit' (Video)
October 27, 2010New England metallers ALL THAT REMAINS performed the song "Hold On" on this past Monday's (October 25) edition of Fuel TV's hit show "The Daily Habit". You can now watch video footage of their appearance below.
"Hold On" is the first single from ALL THAT REMAINS' new album, "For We Are Many", which debuted at No. 10 on this week's The Billboard 200 chart, while also coming in at No. 1 on the Hard Music Albums chart. "Hold On" is on the way to becoming ALL THAT REMAINS' biggest success at radio as it is rapidly ascending both the Active Rock and Mainstream Rock charts.
"For We Are Many" sold 29,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The band's previous CD, "Overcome", opened with just under 29,000 units in September 2008 to enter The Billboard 200 chart at No. 16.
"For We Are Many" was released through a joint venture between Prosthetic Records and Razor & Tie. The CD hit the same day the band headed out on a month-long U.S. headlining tour with support from ASKING ALEXANDRIA, UNEARTH, BORN OF OSIRIS and AND SHE WHISPERED.
"For We Are Many" was recorded this spring at Zing Studios in Massachusetts and produced by KILLSWITCH ENGAGE guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, who also helmed ALL THAT REMAINS' "This Darkened Heart" and "The Fall of Ideals". Decibel magazine called the album, "Proof that neck-snapping tempos, thoughtful soloing and a catchy chorus or three can co-exist," while Outburn magazine remarked, "If there was ever any question as to whether ALL THAT REMAINS deserved to be considered among the melodic metalcore elite, 'For We Are Many' will dispel any lingering doubts once and for all."
The "Hold On" video, helmed by Ramon Boutviseth (TRIVIUM, DREAM THEATER, INCUBUS),features a narrative involving a variety of characters dealing with internal struggles and their inability to change their fate as their world crumbles down around them, both figuratively and literally. The force behind the destruction is the manifestation of their dark emotions, which ALL THAT REMAINS embodies as they unleash an epic performance in a post-apocalyptic urban wasteland.
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