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ALL THAT REMAINS frontman Phil Labonte will take a break from the band's busy touring schedule to hang with his good friend and Hard Attack host Mario inside the Sirius sattelite radio studios August 16. Labonte holds nothing back, and will be talking about past band troubles, vocal influences, the band's spot on the second stage of Ozzfest, the band's new record, and of course some of his favorite bands. Make sure to tune in Wednesday, Aug. 16 at 9pm (eastern) to hear tracks from ALL THAT REMAINS record, 'The Fall of Ideals,' alongside hand-picked music from some of Labonte's favorite bands, new and old. The interview will also be re-broadcast Sunday, August 20 at 12pm (eastern) for those that can't catch it the first time.

Scanning nearly 13,000 copies first week, 'The Fall of Ideals' was Prosthetic Records' most successful first week sales debut in the label's nearly ten years of existence. Upon completion of Ozzfest earlier this week and having already stormed Europe as part of Sounds of The Underground earlier this year, ALL THAT REMAINS will head back out on the road in September across the United States with DRAGONFORCE / HORSE THE BAND. More information on those dates will be available shortly. 'The Fall of Ideals was recorded with producer Adam Dutkiewicz (Killswitch Engage) and engineer Peter Wichers (ex-Soilwork). The album marks the recorded debuts of new bassist Jeanne Sagan and drummer Shannon Lucas, the result being an album Revolver magazine dubs, "Both brutal and beautiful. Scary good."

Additionally, the lead single/video from ‘The Fall of Ideals,’ “This Calling,” can currently be seen on Fuse’s “Uranium” as well as MTV2's "Headbangers Ball." The video can also be found at online on the band’s website at www.allthatremainsonline.com.

source:smnnews

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