Interview With Phil Labonte Of All That Remains

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An interview with ALL THAT REMAINS frontman Phil Labonte is scheduled to air this Saturday, August 12 at 7:00 p.m. EST on Sirius Satellite Radio's "Hard Attack". The former SHADOWS FALL singer holds nothing back talking about past band troubles, his vocal influences, Ozzfest 2006 and his new favorite bands. Listen in to hear killer tracks off the latest ALL THAT REMAINS release, "The Fall Of Ideals", and music that Phil picks out from CANNIBAL CORPSE, DRAGONFORCE, DECAPITATED, PANTERA and more. Repeat broadcasts are scheduled for Wednesday, August 16 at 9:00 p.m. EST and Sunday, August 20 at 12:00 noon EST.
ALL THAT REMAINS' third album, "The Fall of Ideals", has sold 23,000 copies in the United States in the first three weeks of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Recorded with producer Adam Dutkiewicz (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) and engineer Peter Wichers (ex-SOILWORK) at Zing Studios in Massachusetts in March, "The Fall of Ideals" is the follow-up to 2004's critically-acclaimed "This Darkened Heart". The new CD also features art by renowned artist Travis Smith (ICED EARTH, OPETH) and marks the recording debut of the band's new members, bassist Jeanne Sagan and drummer Shannon Lucas.
Source: Blabbermouth
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2 Comments on "Interview With Phil Labonte Of All That Remains"
2. writes:
i'm really suprised you find phil that talented...he's extremely mediocre in every aspect of his delivery. his metalcore grunts are sub-par to the genres best (howard jones), his clean vocals sound forced, emotionless, and bland (like howard jones). and his high pitched screams are raspy as hell.
i suggest you check out hernan "eddie" hermina from all shall perish or christian alvestam from scar symmetry for some really multi-dimensional vocal talent.
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1. metalmayhem writes:
not my favorite band, but man can Oli Hebert play f***in guitar. ill go see them anytime just to watch that dude shred. and Phil is a supremely talented vocalist. (i dont like the good cop/bad cop crap really but he can growl, scream, or sing w/ the best of them). he and his band deserve some recognition b/c he has been around the mass metal scene since the beginning