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ALL THAT REMAINS LATEST SINGLE “THE LAST TIME” SMASHES INTO THE TOP 10 AT ACTIVE ROCK RADIO

Posted in Artist Watch, News with tags , , , , , on August 16, 2011 by Randy

 

Single Marks Band’s Third Top Ten Single! 

ATR To Tour With Five Finger Death Punch and Hatebreed on the “Share The Welt” Tour This Fall

All That Remains latest single, “The Last Time,” jumps into the Top 10 at Active Rock Radio this week joining contemporaries Staind, Alter Bridge, Avenged Sevenfold, and rock staples Foo Fighters, KoRn and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.  This is the ATR’s third Top 10 hit single and fourth consecutive hit single at Active Rock radio. The band’s latest release,For We Are Many, also spawned the hit “Hold On,” which spent nearly 7 months on the Active Rock charts, 3 1/2 months in the Top 10, eventually peaking at #7.  Both singles released off the band’s 2008 album Overcome, ATR’s 2008 album, were mainstays in the Active Rock Top 15.  The band’s latest video for their second single “The Last Time” can be viewed HERE.

“I just heard “The Last Time” is in the top 10 at rock radio. That’s pretty amazing and it’s our third top ten song. To think that we started as a band that most people cast off as “just another Massachusetts metal band” and now we’ve crossed into a format that wouldn’t have been able to touch anything off our first three records. AND WE’RE STILL ONE OF THE HEAVIEST BANDS ON THE RADIO! To all the fans who called in requested us, our label for working so hard, and the program directors and stations who listened, we can’t thank you enough. It’s pretty cool to be in All That Remains. Thanks so much,” All That Remains lead singer Phil Labonte.

ATR will hit the road this fall as main support to Five Finger Death Punch on the “Share The Welt” nationwide tour, with additional support from Hatebreed and Rev Theory. The tour will kick off in San Francisco on October 16th (first leg of tour dates below). This run will be the last time fans can catch All That Remains on tour in support of their 2010 release For We Are Many. All That Remains just wrapped a tour with Hollywood Undead and is currently out for a number of radio shows and headlining dates.

All That Remains has spent over a year on the road touring behind their 2010 release, For We Are Many, playing over 240 shows including a headlining tours as well as support tours with Asking Alexandria, Buckcherry, Black Label Society and Hollywood Undead as well as a few major radio and international festivals.  Massachusetts hard rockers All That Remains latest release, For We Are Many debuted at #10 on the Billboard Top 200 chart last October and has already sold over 141,000 albums.  All That Remains have sold over 820,000 albums and 1,100,000 tracks to date.  Outburn recently declared, “If there was ever any question as to whether ATR deserved to be considered among the melodic metal-core elite, For We Are Many will dispel any lingering doubts once and for all.”

ALL THAT REMAINS TOUR DATES  
Aug 20 – Ft. Wayne, TX – Headwaters Park (WBYR Rockfest)
Aug 26 – Post Falls, ID – Greyhound Park Ampitheatre (KHTQ Rock Hard at The Park)
Aug 27 – Auburn, WA – White River
Aug 28 – Hillsboro, OR – Washington County Fair

SHARE THE WELT TOUR DATES

Oct 16 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield

Oct 17 – Medford, OR – Medford Armory

Oct 19 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Great Slat Air

Oct 22 – Denver, CO – First Bank Center

Oct 24 – Misoulla, MT- Adams Center

Oct 25 – Boise, ID – Taco Bell Arena

Oct 26 – Reno, NV – Knitting Factory

Oct 28- El Paso, TX- Speaking Rock Entertainment Center (ATR and FFDP only)

Oct 29 – San Antonio, TX – Sunken Garden

Nov 1 – Little Rock, AR – Clear Channel Metroplex Event Center

Nov 2 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom

 

ALL THAT REMAINS LINKS   

http://www.allthatremainsonline.com

http://www.myspace.com/allthatremains

http://www.facebook.com/allthatremains

http://www.youtube.com/user/allthatremainsmusic

Seven Day Sonnet :::: Farewell To Good Days

Posted in All Metal, Artist Watch, Releases with tags , , , , on August 15, 2011 by Randy

Seven Day Sonnet

 

 

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Adrenaline Mob: The Rock Tribune’s review by guest Dan Cartagena

Posted in All Metal, Artist Watch, Reviews with tags , , , , on August 14, 2011 by Randy

Adrenaline Mob? Where did these guys come from? Where do I begin? First off, they are a five piece band of which most rock fans would know of at least two members. Russel Allen, vocalist from Symphony X, Fozzy/Stuck Mojo’s Rich Ward on rhythm guitar, the monstrous Mike Orlando on lead guitar, Paul Dileo on bass and the infamous Ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy to complete the group. Sounds like a power house of a band…lets see how their EP holds up.

I listened to the first track titled, “Psychosane,” and I gotta admit these guys got some serious balls behind their music. The song is full of energy due to heavy riffs, mean drum fills, Russel Allen’s powerful vocals, and the tight low end. I was floored by the guitar solo from Mike Orlando which started off with a quick little scale into some blues flavored licks that finished off with a Michael Angelo Batio style run that blended perfectly into a talk box/wah section.  They threw some F-bombs in the lyrics which I thought were hilarious, but it definitely fit the song.  All in all, pretty bad ass first track.

As I continued listening, “Believe me” reminded me of a Disturbed style riff that moves straight into a very melodic chorus. This song seemed to have more elements involved than the previous track due to the melodic breakdown after the insane guitar solo. Russel Allen really shows off his range in this particular song with melodies in his higher register. The song ends with a bang as Mike Orlando finishes off with an incredibly difficult run, while Portnoy is throwing in as much double bass as possible to compliment the fast paced ending.

“Hit the Wall” definitely shows off Portnoy’s ability to grab the spotlight…that is until Mike Orlando comes in and steals it away with another fast paced guitar solo that incorporated sounds similar to an early nineties nintendo game. The verses in this song remind me of an Alice in Chains style structure, which was not in any of the two previous tracks. And, of course, they had to throw in a dirty, southern riff to give you that head banging ending.

For me, track 4 entitled “Down to the Floor,” didn’t really impress me after hearing the first three tracks. Seemed like too much of the same thing and nothing really stuck out that caught my ear. Gotta give Mike Orlando credit again on a rippin’ solo, but yea, didn’t really dig it too much. As for the last track, they pulled out an old Black Sabbath cover called “The Mob Rules.” They knocked this one out if you ask me. Russel Allen’s vocals reminded me exactly of Dio and couldn’t have complimented the song any better. Another mean solo in this song as well which came to no surprise after hearing the other songs. Black Sabbath would be proud.

After listening to the EP, I don’t think I’ve heard a band like this before. At first I thought I was listening to an old school 80s metal band until I heard the voice of Symphony X vocalist Russel Allen. His voice is incredibly powerful and adds this grungy, dirty, angry type of feel. He had this to say about the band:

“[Adrenaline Mob is] a straight-up rock band with just rock songs — kind of like an edgy, modern kind of sound… almost like Rob Zombie meets Black Label Society meets Disturbed, with Dio singing. So it’s definitely different and it’s cool.”

I think that description is pretty damn close to what I think about these guys. Being a musician myself, I always want to hear something new that impresses me and forces me to become a better player. These guys did just that. The guitar riffs are heavy, meaty, bluesy, grungy and metal all at the same time. The drums, played by the infamous Mike Portnoy, are perfectly syncopated with the guitars and the drum fills definitely have that Portnoy type of sound. The low end blends well and compliments the overall sound of the band. Mike Orlando rips a mean solo in every single track giving you that I-will-always-be-a-better-guitar-player-than-you type of feel. You need to keep your eye on these guys once their full length album is released.

 

 

Dan Cartagena is currently the lead guitarist for Miami’s own Daybreak Embrace.

CHIMAIRA DEBUT NEW MUSIC VIDEO: YEAR OF THE SNAKE

Posted in All Metal, Artist Watch, News with tags , , , , on August 12, 2011 by Randy

The Age Of Hell (Deluxe Edition) by Chimaira preorder on iTunes here.