ALL THAT REMAINS To Release Limited-Edition 'The Fall Of Ideals' Vinyl For Record Store Day

April 1, 2013

In conjunction with Record Store Day, Massachusetts metallers ALL THAT REMAINS will release a limited-edition vinyl version of their "The Fall Of Ideals" album (Razor & Tie). Available for the first time ever on vinyl, the LP is ALL THAT REMAINS' 2006 critically acclaimed metalcore classic. The album was produced by Adam Dutkiewicz (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, UNDEROATH) and features 11 songs, including the hits "This Calling", "The Air I Breathe", "Six" and "Not Alone". The vinyl is pressed in a striking blue/black swirl color.

Purchase on April 20 at official Record Store Day at participating stores.

Founded in 2007 and officially kicked off in 2008 by METALLICA, Record Store Day takes place on the third Saturday of every April and brings together artists and independently owned record stores around the world to celebrate the art of music. Special vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made exclusively for the day and sold in independent stores.

ALL THAT REMAINS is wrapping up its tour with HELLYEAH, IN THIS MOMENT and NONPOINT and will soon head out for a series of festival dates in April And May. The band continues to tour in support of its 2012 release, "A War You Cannot Win" (Razor & Tie).

ALL THAT REMAINS' second single form the new album, "Asking Too Much", is quickly climbing the Top 40 at Active Rock Radio on both Media Base and BDS Charts.

The band's first single, "Stand Up", spent three weeks at #1 at Active Rock Radio. This marked ALL THAT REMAINS' first -ever #1 radio single and the group's fifth consecutive Top 10 single at the format.

"A War You Cannot Win" debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard Top 200 with over 24,700 units sold in its first week and has sold over 65,000 to date.

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