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Message from Dean - May 8th 2007
I am currently testing out a new version of the APF Bridge Component - If you notice any errors within this demo store please drop me a line.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 7930182999232
Label: Razor & Tie
Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
MPN: 82999
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Razor & Tie
Release Date: September 16, 2008
Studio: Razor & Tie
Disc 1:- Before The damned
- Two Weeks
- Undone
- Forever In your hands
- Chiron
- Days Without
- A Song For The Hopeless
- Do Not Obey
- Relinquish
- Overcome
- Believe In Nothing
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All that remains is most definitely a remarkable band. The field of music they chose to place themselves in is metal, but it is more of a progressive style of metal. This CD is not as brutal as their others, but in reality, the others were not that brutal to begin with. The guitarist are pure finess, not power chord, riff chugging, no tallent musicians. If your looking for something truly heavy, this will not be your cup of tea. I loved this CD, personally. It sounds to me like they have stuck with their style and progressed upon it. Heavy, melodic choruses, catchy tunes you cant help but sing along with, solos that blow your mind, unique vocal styling, unique song writing, I could go on. I dont think they have changed much throughout their career. I recommend it to anyone who really likes the band. KSE as well.
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It's so sad to see what happened to one of my favorite bands. All That Remains' previous offering, The Fall of Ideals, is my favorite melodic metalcore album to date. The combination of great riffs, amazing vocals (both brutally harsh growling and melodic clean singing), and technical guitar solos put All That Remains on the top of my metal list. Unfortunately, in trying to top The Fall of Ideals, they revamped their entire style and ended up moving backwards rather than forwards. With the almost complete abolishing of growls (instead resorting to primarily slightly distorted clean vox) and the abandonment of solos, All That Remains has followed in the sorry ways of Bullet for My Valentine (another fallen favorite of mine) and turned into a very heavy punk band, but no more. I guess my pick on this album would have to be Two Weeks, based solely on catchyness but hey, when you don't have much else to go on, what can you do? Overall a good album sure, but not what I expected, it's not ATR
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Pathetic. Yet another band that has been around for years and trys to cash in and completly alter their sound. Metal band with heavy vocals finds one of the worst bands EVER, Trivium's producer and puts out trash. Music is pretty cool, singy chorus rock sucks. Piss off All That Remains, you will never get another dime from me.
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I haven't been listening to these guys very long all, in fact I just dug em up recently. I'm giving it 4 stars because I think it's above average metal with great melody. The other reviewers on this page are long time fans who think this album stinks in comparison with their old stuff. Since I am not a long-time fan I don't really know, their old music may have been much better. But still-I rest my case-this is a sick album!
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At first this didn't even sound like the same lead singer from the last album. I don't like their sound, it has no edge to it. The singing sounds especially sugar coated. This album doesn't flow like the last one. I don't really care for most of This Darkened Heart or this one.
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