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All That Remains Singer: Metal Getting Bigger

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The following interview with All That Remains vocalist, Phil Labonte, has been posted on Detroit's Metro Times:

American heavy metal has seen its subgenres rise lately. Thrash and hardcore bands are busting through the gates of obscurity and inducing headaches at national concert halls and in the heads of parents. The current wave, which started growing in the last few years, is bringing in new big names (Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage) and boosting the popularity of second-stagers (Agony Scene, God Forbid). These bands have brought with them the shredding sounds that, like all good metal, will make you want to bang your head — they’re fast, loud, crunchy and melodic.

In all of this madness is the 6-year-old All That Remains — Phil Labonte (vocals), Mick Martin and Oli Herbert (guitars), Matt Deism (bass), and Mike Bertlett (drummer) — a rising metal band riding the momentum of its second album, The Darkened Heart.

I had the chance to speak with Labonte and get his perspective on his music and the state of metal.

Metro Times: Do you consider your band in a certain musical genre?

Phil Labonte: I guess it would be the “new wave of American heavy metal” that people are talking about. I guess if the media is going to toss us into that, that’s fine. We cover a lot of ground musically. We try to write songs that have more variety than just pounding. We like to have layers and texture. We just write what we write and let people call it what they want.

MT: What drives you and your band mates to do what you do?

Labonte: I guess it’s just a love of music. It’s like once you start playing an instrument and it gets into your blood, it becomes what you do. When you’re a musician, that’s what’s you do.

MT: As a musician, how would you define the quality of musicianship in metal nowadays?

Labonte: It’s definitely higher than it was five or six years ago. All the dudes in Lamb of God and Killswitch Engage can play. They know what they’re doing. It’s not just getting out a guitar, tuning it down and banging on your lowest string.

MT: How would you describe The Darkened Heart overall?

Labonte: Overall, it’s really aggressive, fairly heavy and very dark. We’re not going to be singing about killing people, or killing your mom or your dad, or hating everything. None of us look at life that way. You can go ahead and be miserable, but the things that happen to you happen to everybody else every single day. You can’t control 90 percent of what happens to you, only your reactions. If you’ve got an issue like family members dying, that happens to everyone. A girlfriend breaks up with you, or you’re fighting with a girlfriend, it’s not something to be happy about. But it’s not the end of the world. You really need to take the hand of your doubt and take what’s given to you and make the best of it. I could never be a miserable person. I think that translates into the songs and the music.

MT: Where do you think the metal scene will go over the course of the next 10 or 20 years?

Labonte: I think that there will be bands from this genre that’ll have some longevity. Metal is going to keep getting bigger for the next five or six years. After that I think that it will start to go down again, like thrash in the late ’80s. In ’91, metal disappeared and it became really underground. You had a handful of bands that stuck it out (e.g. Pantera).

MT: How do you feel about the metal scene now? Where do you think it’s headed?

Labonte: Right now, I think it’s really good. You’ve got the big bands in the genre, like Lamb of God, Shadows Fall and Killswitch Engage. Those bands are selling close to 100,000 records. Bleeding Through is pushing about 50,000 to 75,000. It’s just really good for the genre itself to see this kind of success. Hopefully that bodes well for us. Our record is still selling strong and it’s been out for six months, so we have no complaints about that.

Source: Metro Times Detroit

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15 Comments on "All That Remains Singer: Metal Getting Bigger"

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1. Andy Christ writes:

This interview convinces me I want nothing to do with this band.

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2. Dave Satan writes:

If you like any of the bands mentioned in the article you should check out All that remains.

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3. brad writes:

god why wont mallcore die


and die now i wish you would die

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4. Sean writes:

devildriver

# Nov 4, 2004 @ 9:34 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. Andy Christ writes:

Sean, I believe that may be one of the most offensive things anyone has ever posted on this site.

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6. a7xSHADOWSa7x writes:

I dont care what you guys say, this band is amazing. there amazing live and the singer is sexy. You gotta have respect for the ex-singer of Shadows Fall.

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7. Legion Quorthon writes:

brad and Andy I agree whole heartedly. What is "getting bigger" today are sh**ty metalcore bands with all the members looking like they walked out of Abercrombie and Finch. In the immortal words of brad "why wont mallcore die."

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8. bill writes:

ATR kick a$$ and I hate mallcore.. Typical bands I listen to range from Carcass to Arch Enemy, Bathory to Impaled, Ive been heavily into metal since 1982 and I think that ATR have a couple of the more talented guitarists out there right now.. Why anyone would call them mallcore is beyond me, they are more like a tuned down Maiden in their riffage, very Euro sounding riffs, and their vocals are mostly all growling. Well written songs too.

Ill also note that Ive toured extensively with big named extreme metal bands, so f*** ya'all if Im not 'tr00'

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9. ????????????? writes:

i thought heavy metal was long hair and drinking and groupies

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10. KsEATRAvengedsevenfolddropbox4ever writes:

to all those who call phil and the boys from ATR mallcore, i have one thing to say, F**K you, ATR, KsE and many other metalcore are single handedly saving metal from becoming some kind of cliche shock rock. the sound is new but still stays loyal to heavy metal and hardcore roots. heavy thrash riffs and good clean melodies make these metalcore bands amzing and different from the other metal bands around that drop to B# and proceed to suck a$$(Dimmu borgir, murder dolls, marilyn manson). get past the stupid clothing, when you're screaming and actually playing an instrument for a few hours it's much more comfortable to wear a pair of cargos than a full on costume. If anyone has respect for pantera remembers, phil wears cargo pants on stage he is a metal god. i think its a relief not to have to stomach the horrible get ups bands are wearing to take the attention away from th fact that they suck. Slipknot(amazing) kicks a$$ in the masks, but that shouldn't be copied.

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11. bryan writes:

how could you guys put down bands like this? if all that remains, shadows fall, killswitch engage,unearth, lamb of god, etc are all metalcore bands, then i guess that metal core is the sh*t! bands like this are all kinds of genres in one. theyve got the double kick, crazy drums, talented harmonizing, heavy, technical melodic guitarts, and crazy singers who scream, and sing a bit... what more do you want? these bands are f*cking amazing and atleast they make sense and arent just about hate and brutalality, which gets annoying after while... these bands make me go nuts and they should make you go nuts too! dont put them down and say they suck just because other people do guys, you f*cking followers... id like to see you make, or find music with more talent than these bands.

# Nov 22, 2004 @ 11:17 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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12. Plan2Damage writes:

...I was going to rant about whoever said that LoG and the likes were mallcore...but Bryan summed it up...never heard ATR, but I might go out and get a listen of them...

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13. m@tr!x writes:

ATR is a good band. i suggest you start out with thier single "the deepest grey".

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14. m@tr!x writes:

oh and brayn all of those bands that you've named will take over the metal scene.

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15. brad writes:

all those bands he named blow ass

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