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		<title>Album Review- All That Remains &#8220;For We Are Many&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 16:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>After listening to All That Remains’ last album, “Overcome”, you got the  feeling that the band had finally broken out of the new school metal  pack and finally put them in the same category as the Lamb of Gods and  Killswitch Engages of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>After listening to <a href="http://www.allthatremainsonline.com">All That Remains’</a> last album, “Overcome”, you got the  feeling that the band had finally broken out of the new school metal  pack and finally put them in the same category as the <a href="http://www.lamb-of-god.com">Lamb of Gods</a> and  <a href="http://www.killswitchengage.com">Killswitch Engages</a> of the world. “Overcome” shot to over 200,000 albums  in sales (a huge feat in the genre now). The band decided to strike once  again when the iron is hot, and comes back with the band’s fifth  record, “For We Are Many”- which keeps the mix of melody and heavy in  check and won’t scare off any fans made with “Overcome”.</p>
<p>Starting  with the fierce one-two punch of “Now Let Them Tremble” and the title  track, it’s obvious that lead singer Phil Labonte (now done with his  temporary stint with Killswitch) is determined to keep the band’s  heaviness in firm check. But like many of the songs on “Overcome”, he  also tempers it with powerful melodies- check out “Some of the People”  as a shining example of that. Guitarist Oli Herbert comes out as the  unsung hero on this album; with his consistently furious shredding, this  is really his album to shine.<br />
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For a rock radio single, their  first single “Hold On” is quite heavy and hold up pretty well- whether  or not rock radio programmers play it next to their precious Nickelback  or 3 Doors Down remains to be seen. Hopefully, they get on board.</p>
<p>A  couple of the songs, such as “Won’t Go Quietly” and “Faithless” fall a  little limp in the process of the album, but if only a couple of songs  on an album fall short, it’s a sign that things are going pretty well.</p>
<p>“For  We Are Many” shows a band that many didn’t expect to rise to the cream  of the metal crop upon it’s inception, but All That Remains has  surprised a lot of people and now could stand as the best chance for a  major mainstream rock crossover. By combining the highlights of their  searing “The Fall of Ideals” album and “Overcome”, All That Remains has  delivered quite the powerhouse with “For We Are Many”.</p>
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		<title>Killswitch Engage &#8211; Feb. 20, 2010 @ Royal Oak Theater</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 14:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>To say that February 2010 has been a troubling month is probably an understatement. With lead singer Howard Jones out for “personal reasons” (in which no further information still has not been given), the Massachusetts-based metal stars have vowed to forge ahead on tour in his absence.</p>
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<p>To say that February 2010 has been a troubling month is probably an understatement. With lead singer Howard Jones out for “personal reasons” (in which no further information still has not been given), the Massachusetts-based metal stars have vowed to forge ahead on tour in his absence.</p>
<p>Killswitch made their way to a quite busy, but not quite sold out show at the Royal Oak Theater and played a 70-minute set in which temporary fill in singer Phil Labonte of All That Remains gave the old school fans what they wanted with a majority of the songs from earlier days of the band.</p>
<p>Starting with the charging “Rose Of Sharyn”, Labonte and the rest of the band played a strong set that was definitely a crowd pleaser. Most of the material in the set was from their first three records, so songs like “Take This Oath” and “My Last Serenade” took precedent over newer songs, but most of the fans didn’t seem to care.<img title="More..." src="http://detroitbuzz.wordpress.com/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif" alt="" /></p>
<p>As a singer with All That Remains, Labonte is highly comfortable on stage, but with Killswitch, he still looks a little tentative and relied heavily on crowd participation to help him with the songs. As he plays more shows with the band, odds are that will change. It is quite ironic that Labonte is singing for the band, given that he originally tried out for the position when Jones got the nod. But his energy was enough to carry the band on this night.</p>
<p>Phil also fits in well with wild guitarist Adam Dukewitcz, who ripped on his friend to no end last night. Adam’s targets on most nights are most in the audience, but on this night it was geared at hazing his good friend Labonte. At one point, a chant of “Phil Is Short” erupted at Dukwitiecz’s command, which caused Labonte to mimic his friend. All in all, it was all good-natured between friends.</p>
<p>With Labonte leading the way, it was a solid but perhaps not stellar show. No one outside of the band knows what will come of this and what Jones’ timetable is for sure. A lot of questions will needed to be answered in the near future, but for now, Killswitch is gonna be OK, at least on stage.</p>
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