Analysis Of The Metal Band 'All That Remains'

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All That Remains is a metal band from Springfield, Massachusettes. Active since 1998, All That Remains stirs up much debate in the metal community. Being labeled as a metalcore band, many metal fans turn away from them, and some embrace them, however I, myself wouldn't label them this way. Metalcore implies a heavy influence of hardcore punk infused with elements of extreme metal, like in the case of bands like Shai Hulud, Every Time I Die or even Hatebreed. So going by this definition, All That Remains would be excluded from this sub-genre. Even with their earliest release, hardcore punk has never been a strong element in their music. Instead, they've always been more akin to bands like Five Finger Death Punch or Shadows Fall. Heavy enough …show more content…

Instrumentally, the song is pretty standard, with the drums being the most impressive, and even I can admit the opening riff was pretty kick ass, but outside of that, this single kinda falls short, at least for me. The album does contain some pretty heavy material, that even I can get into, like the opening track Before the Damned, the verse had the thick walls of start-stop guitar riffs while maintaining a pretty catchy chorus, without giving up their heavyness factor. The same can be said about the song Chiron, with it opening up with a burning melody before exploding into rolling double bass and tremelo picked guitars, with an aggressive vocal performance. It even pulls off an acoustic bridge before exploding into one of my favorite solos on the album. However, I think songs like Chiron and Before the Damned are too far and few. The album hosts too many songs like Forever in Your Hands, while I've never been a huge fan of the band's lyricisim, the melodramatic lyrics featured on this song were pretty hard to sit through. And the Nevermore cover at the end of the album, Believe in Nothing is such a weak ending, especially because of how heavy the album started off. Another song that bugged me was A Song for the Hopeless, the transitions between the very sombre verse and the heavier chorus were non-existant. However, I can say that before the album ends I get two more tracks that I genuinly enjoyed, with Relinquish and

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