ALL THAT REMAINS To Appear On G4TV Tonight

March 16, 2009

Massachusetts metallers ALL THAT REMAINS will be interviewed on tonight's (Monday, March 16) episode of the video game program "X-Play", which airs at 6:30 p.m. ET/PT and again at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the G4TV cable network.

For more information, visit www.G4TV.com/xplay.

In other ATR gaming news, the band — which has been featured prominently in both the "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band" franchises — now has a playable download on the new iPhone and iPod Touch game "Tap Tap Revenge 2", which is currently the iTunes store's most popular free "app."

For more information, click here.

ALL THAT REMAINS will tour Japan with DRAGONFORCE at month's end before returning Stateside in April, when they will perform at the inaugural Revolver Golden Gods Awards in Los Angeles and co-headline the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival. The band will spend the summer on the Rockstar Mayhem tour.

For a complete list of upcoming ATR tour dates, visit the band's MySpace page.

Finland's HardcoreSounds.Net conducted an interview with ALL THAT REMAINS guitarist Mike Martin prior to the band's February 2, 2009 concert at Nosturi in Helsinki. Watch the nine-minute chat below. Also available is footage of the band performing the song "Become The Catalyst" at Nosturi.

Interview:

Performance footage:

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