ALL THAT REMAINS: Podcast Episode 2 Now Available

September 20, 2006

Massachusetts-based metal act ALL THAT REMAINS has released the second episode of its podcast. Join ATR frontman Phil Labonte as he talks about "The Fall of Ideals", his bandmembers, Ozzfest, touring with DRAGONFORCE, and more. Episode 2 is now available now on iTunes at this location.

ALL THAT REMAINS has been confirmed as main support for the British power metallers DRAGONFORCE on their U.K. tour in November and December. The U.K. tour now marks the third time ALL THAT REMAINS will support DRAGONFORCE and the first return overseas since being part of the European leg of Sounds Of The Underground 2006.

ALL THAT REMAINS has posted two additional tracks, "Not Alone" and "The Air I Breathe", from the band's highly acclaimed new record, "The Fall of Ideals", on the band's MySpace page. "The Air I Breathe" will be the album's second single and video, which was scheduled to be filmed earlier in the month in Southern California with veteran director Darren Doane (EVERY TIME I DIE, ATREYU).

Marking the recorded debuts of new bassist Jeanne Sagan and drummer Shannon Lucas, "The Fall of Ideals" was recorded at Zing Studios with Adam Dutkiewicz (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) and engineer by Peter Wichers (ex-SOILWORK) in March. The album's lead single/video, "This Calling", can currently be seen on Fuse's "Uranium" and MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball".

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