ALL THAT REMAINS: Photos From 'Not Alone' Video Shoot Available

July 4, 2007

ALL THAT REMAINS singer Phil Labonte has issued the following update:

"Yesterday [Monday, July 2] we were in Los Angeles shooting for the 'Not Alone' video. We're probly gonna have some kind of clips leading up to the release, similar to the behind-the-scenes for 'The Air That I Breathe'.

"The 'Not Alone' shoot was sweet! We had to fly (I hate flying) but as soon as we got to the hotel all was right in the world. Soren (the director) put us up in the Huntington Beach Hilton. Room service, the pool, the sun, and the bar were all wonderful ways to forget about the horrors of commercial flight.

"Cut to not so early the next day. We head on over to the studio to hang out for a bit. Paul and the extremely nice people at Hurley gave us some threads and let us use their studios. So an extra special thanks to EVERYONE at Hurley! Sweet dudes."

Check out photos from the "Not Alone" video shoot at this location.

ALL THAT REMAINS recently reached a major milestone — the group's third album "The Fall of Ideals" surpassed the 100,000 mark in U.S. sales.

ALL THAT REMAINS will soon experience another first: the release of a live concert DVD in October. The DVD will feature live performances from the band's recent show at Theater of the Living Arts in Philadelphia, as well as from their upcoming show in Baltimore at The Recher Theatre on July 12. ATR fans will also be treated to tons of bonus goodies on the new DVD, including behind-the-scenes footage, band and fan interviews, a live photo slideshow and all of the band's videos.

After a handful of domestic tour dates (including a special appearance on the Sounds of the Underground tour),ALL THAT REMAINS heads to Mexico and then Europe through August, where they will play several major festivals including the Wacken Open Air festival in Germany.

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