ALL THAT REMAINS Schedules Baltimore Signing Session

October 17, 2007

Massachusetts metallers ALL THAT REMAINS will sign copies of their brand new live DVD, simply titled "Live", at The Sound Garden in Baltimore, Maryland on Sunday, November 11 at 5:00 p.m. The band will play at the Ram's Head Live that night with AS I LAY DYING, HASTE THE DAY and THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD. This will be the group's first appearance in Baltimore since they filmed the "Live" DVD at the sold-out Recher Theater.

The "Live" DVD is scheduled for release on October 30 via Razor & Tie. A performance video for the track "Six" — taken from the upcoming DVD — can be viewed below. Live audio from the DVD will be available on digital service providers as of November 6.

"We are wicked pumped to be able to offer our fans a feature-packed DVD," ALL THAT REMAINS frontman Phil Labonte commented. "Thanks to all the ATR fans everywhere who have waited patiently for this. It's a long time coming, and we feel like it's full of good stuff and worth the wait!"

Originally set for a summer release, the DVD was supposed to consist of the ALL THAT REMAINS' show at Philadelphia's The Theater Of The Living Arts, filmed in early spring. All seem to go well with the shoot, until the production company discovered that portions of audio in several songs had not been recorded (strike one). This necessitated another shoot to correct the faulty audio. The next filming took place at Baltimore's The Recher Theater in July.

Released in July 2006, "The Fall of Ideals" is ALL THAT REMAINS' latest album, which has sold over 120,000 units to date. The band continues to tour in support of that record, the DVD and the re-release of ALL THAT REMAINS' first album, "Behind Silence and Solitude", which came out earlier this month, packaged with new artwork after being out of print.

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