All That Remains have unleashed the video for the catchy power ballad 'What If I Was Nothing,' the latest single from their 2012 album 'A War You Cannot Win' (watch above).
Asking Alexandria have just unveiled details for a month-long U.S. tour beginning Oct. 25. Along for the ride is Sevendust, All that Remains, For Today and Emmure, creating a group of highly celebrated acts to support Asking Alexandria.
As Asking Alexandria gear up to release their new disc ‘From Death to Destiny' on Aug. 6 via Sumerian Records, the band is already planning for the future with a monstrous North American Tour run in the works. The trek will mark their biggest headlining U.S. tour to date and will feature quite a lineup of heavy hitters from the rock and metal genres.
This summer's Monster Energy Rock Allegiance Tour, featuring the international lineup of Volbeat, HIM, All That Remains and Airbourne, has unveiled several more dates of its itinerary. The trek now spans from Aug. 23 through Sept. 28.
All That Remains will chew up a lot of pavement in the coming months, as the band has just announced a Western U.S trek that will precede all of their festival touring this spring. The group will have an alternating list of support acts on the run, with Hellyeah and Nonpoint playing a majority of the tour, and In This Moment subbing in on select dates.
Late last year, All That Remains singer Phil Labonte raised a few eyebrows when using the word "f--got" while talking about a song competition between his band and Black Veil Brides. At the time, he was referencing a photo split that featured himself and the glammed out singer of Black Veil Brides, Andy Biersack. The vocalist later clarified his comments and with some distance now betwee
All That Remains are major fans of America's servicemen and women, and, as they discovered during a trip to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, the love and respect coming back at them from the troops was definitely mutual.
All That Remains offer a militaristic theme in their video for new single 'Stand Up' from their latest album, 'A War You Cannot Win.' Clearly, a battle theme is woven through multiple elements of the release as whole, from the lyrics and the audio to the video and the visual.
All That Remains singer Phil Labonte appeared on Loudwire Radio recently to discuss the military, religion and the band's new album 'A War You Cannot Win' with the show's host, Sandman. In case you missed it, check out a transcript of the interview below...