All That Remains - AntiFragile (Digipak Edition) (2025)
Posted: 24 Apr 2025, 06:50
All That Remains - AntiFragile (Digipak Edition) (2025)






Year : 2025
Style : Metalcore , Hard Rock
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 109 mb
Bio:
All That Remains is an American band from Springfield, Massachusetts formed in 2000.They have released seven studio albums, a live CD/DVD, and have sold over a million records worldwide. The group consists of vocalist Philip Labonte, guitarists Oli Herbert and Mike Martin, bassist Jeanne Sagan and former Diecast drummer Jason Costa, with Labonte and Herbert being the only two original members.Phil Labonte, the vocalist for All That Remains, was originally the vocalist for Shadows Fall and appeared on the cult classic album Somber Eyes to the Sky.After being asked to leave because of "musical differences", Phil focused entirely on All That Remains, a side project he had been working on prior to leaving.Phil has been known to support Boston acts such as Widow Sunday, Bury Your Dead, and Cannae.The band released their debut album, Behind Silence and Solitude on March 26, 2002 through Prosthetic Records.The style of the album differs from their current melodic metalcore musical style they've had since 2006,and more prominently contains elements of melodic death metal. It was also the band's only release featuring the original members Chris Bartlett and Dan Egan.Their second album, This Darkened Heart was released on March 23, 2004 through Prosthetic Records. Produced by Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, the album featured better production compared to its predecessor. The three singles that were released from the album are “This Darkened Heart”, “Tattered on My Sleeve” and “The Deepest Gray”. Music videos were created for all three.This Is the first album with actual guitarist Mike Martin.
Album:
After several horrible albums from All That Remains, I decided to stop checking on them. Hearing about Oli Herbert’s passing reminded me how good this band sounded back in the day. I always liked Oli’s melodic riffs—basically, that was the main reason I liked ATR in the first place.Last year, I saw their new lineup with the addition of Jason Richardson, who had performed in several notable deathcore bands. I had always been interested in his work. So, after many years, I decided to check back in with one of my favorite metalcore bands, which I think, back in the day, had the best formula: melodic death metal-inspired riffs mixed with chuggy metalcore breakdowns. Phil Labonte’s growls, screams, and clean vocals always fit that style perfectly.As I mentioned, I was already familiar with Jason Richardson’s work. In the opening track, we already hear some modern, chuggy deathcore riffs, which was a big surprise coming from a band that had turned into a hard rock act in recent years. The opening track isn’t anything special, but it gave me hope that some interesting material was ahead—especially since Phil is back to his metalcore-era screams. But the second track already brought back flashbacks of ATR’s classic sound from around 2006, with Phil’s high-level screams and harsh vocals. At the same time, Jason’s influence adds deathcore-oriented breakdowns to the mix, making the song even more interesting for me.I won’t go into every song, but in general, after my first listen, I already felt like ATR was playing heavy music again—not the pop-oriented hard rock they had shifted to. The new album offers several heavy songs full of great riffing and classic ATR-style vocals. Despite the band’s attempt to return to metalcore, there are still a few ballads, but they’re not as soft as in their more “shameful” era.The best example of their return to metalcore era sound is the title track, “AntiFragile.” This could easily be one of their best songs ever. Phil delivers some of his best vocal performances, and the guitar work is as strong as it can be in this genre. In general, the album represents a big step forward in creativity for the band.To summarize the sound, I’d describe it as a mix of “The Fall of Ideals,” “For We Are Many,” and a modern deathcore-influenced style. It’s an interesting formula for ATR, and I hope the band continues on this path. The new lineup has truly brought new life to the band.Metalcore isn’t a genre that catches my attention much these days, but this album is a solid release from ATR, a band that, in my opinion, has several metalcore classic albums which defined genre.A great comeback.
Line Up:
Philip Labonte - Vocals (1998-present) - See also: Perpetual Doom, ex-Shadows Fall, ex-Killswitch Engage (live), ex-Aftershock, ex-Five Finger Death Punch (live)
Mike Martin - Guitars (rhythm) (2003-present) - See also: ex-Flatlined
Jason Richardson - Guitars (lead) (2019-present) - See also: Jason Richardson, ex-All Shall Perish, ex-Born of Osiris, ex-Chelsea Grin
Matt Deis - Bass (2003-2005, 2022-present), Vocals (backing) (2022-present) - See also: Thompson Square (live), ex-CKY, ex-The Man the Myth
Anthony Barone- Drums (2024-present) - See also: Beneath the Massacre, Systematic Collapse, Angel Vivaldi (live), Babymetal (live), ex-A Night in Texas, ex-Aegaeon, ex-Shadow of Intent, ex-The Faceless (live), ex-Whitechapel (live)
Tracklist:
01. Divine 03:39
02. Kerosene 04:24
03. No Tomorrow 04:40
04. The Piper 04:23
05. Antifragile 04:31
06. Forever Cold 04:43
07. Poison It 03:52
08. Let You Go 03:51
09. Cut Their Tongues Out 03:22
10. Blood & Stone 05:54
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/







Year : 2025
Style : Metalcore , Hard Rock
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 109 mb
Bio:
All That Remains is an American band from Springfield, Massachusetts formed in 2000.They have released seven studio albums, a live CD/DVD, and have sold over a million records worldwide. The group consists of vocalist Philip Labonte, guitarists Oli Herbert and Mike Martin, bassist Jeanne Sagan and former Diecast drummer Jason Costa, with Labonte and Herbert being the only two original members.Phil Labonte, the vocalist for All That Remains, was originally the vocalist for Shadows Fall and appeared on the cult classic album Somber Eyes to the Sky.After being asked to leave because of "musical differences", Phil focused entirely on All That Remains, a side project he had been working on prior to leaving.Phil has been known to support Boston acts such as Widow Sunday, Bury Your Dead, and Cannae.The band released their debut album, Behind Silence and Solitude on March 26, 2002 through Prosthetic Records.The style of the album differs from their current melodic metalcore musical style they've had since 2006,and more prominently contains elements of melodic death metal. It was also the band's only release featuring the original members Chris Bartlett and Dan Egan.Their second album, This Darkened Heart was released on March 23, 2004 through Prosthetic Records. Produced by Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, the album featured better production compared to its predecessor. The three singles that were released from the album are “This Darkened Heart”, “Tattered on My Sleeve” and “The Deepest Gray”. Music videos were created for all three.This Is the first album with actual guitarist Mike Martin.
Album:
After several horrible albums from All That Remains, I decided to stop checking on them. Hearing about Oli Herbert’s passing reminded me how good this band sounded back in the day. I always liked Oli’s melodic riffs—basically, that was the main reason I liked ATR in the first place.Last year, I saw their new lineup with the addition of Jason Richardson, who had performed in several notable deathcore bands. I had always been interested in his work. So, after many years, I decided to check back in with one of my favorite metalcore bands, which I think, back in the day, had the best formula: melodic death metal-inspired riffs mixed with chuggy metalcore breakdowns. Phil Labonte’s growls, screams, and clean vocals always fit that style perfectly.As I mentioned, I was already familiar with Jason Richardson’s work. In the opening track, we already hear some modern, chuggy deathcore riffs, which was a big surprise coming from a band that had turned into a hard rock act in recent years. The opening track isn’t anything special, but it gave me hope that some interesting material was ahead—especially since Phil is back to his metalcore-era screams. But the second track already brought back flashbacks of ATR’s classic sound from around 2006, with Phil’s high-level screams and harsh vocals. At the same time, Jason’s influence adds deathcore-oriented breakdowns to the mix, making the song even more interesting for me.I won’t go into every song, but in general, after my first listen, I already felt like ATR was playing heavy music again—not the pop-oriented hard rock they had shifted to. The new album offers several heavy songs full of great riffing and classic ATR-style vocals. Despite the band’s attempt to return to metalcore, there are still a few ballads, but they’re not as soft as in their more “shameful” era.The best example of their return to metalcore era sound is the title track, “AntiFragile.” This could easily be one of their best songs ever. Phil delivers some of his best vocal performances, and the guitar work is as strong as it can be in this genre. In general, the album represents a big step forward in creativity for the band.To summarize the sound, I’d describe it as a mix of “The Fall of Ideals,” “For We Are Many,” and a modern deathcore-influenced style. It’s an interesting formula for ATR, and I hope the band continues on this path. The new lineup has truly brought new life to the band.Metalcore isn’t a genre that catches my attention much these days, but this album is a solid release from ATR, a band that, in my opinion, has several metalcore classic albums which defined genre.A great comeback.
Line Up:
Philip Labonte - Vocals (1998-present) - See also: Perpetual Doom, ex-Shadows Fall, ex-Killswitch Engage (live), ex-Aftershock, ex-Five Finger Death Punch (live)
Mike Martin - Guitars (rhythm) (2003-present) - See also: ex-Flatlined
Jason Richardson - Guitars (lead) (2019-present) - See also: Jason Richardson, ex-All Shall Perish, ex-Born of Osiris, ex-Chelsea Grin
Matt Deis - Bass (2003-2005, 2022-present), Vocals (backing) (2022-present) - See also: Thompson Square (live), ex-CKY, ex-The Man the Myth
Anthony Barone- Drums (2024-present) - See also: Beneath the Massacre, Systematic Collapse, Angel Vivaldi (live), Babymetal (live), ex-A Night in Texas, ex-Aegaeon, ex-Shadow of Intent, ex-The Faceless (live), ex-Whitechapel (live)
Tracklist:
01. Divine 03:39
02. Kerosene 04:24
03. No Tomorrow 04:40
04. The Piper 04:23
05. Antifragile 04:31
06. Forever Cold 04:43
07. Poison It 03:52
08. Let You Go 03:51
09. Cut Their Tongues Out 03:22
10. Blood & Stone 05:54
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
