Biography
All That Remains, a platinum-selling metalcore ensemble, explores the deeper layers of melody and force through their crowd-engaging sonic barrage and soaring, arm-thrusting hooks. Since forming on the East Coast in 1998, the band has secured repeated active rock radio successes and multiple Billboard-charting albums across their long career, among them the melodic metalcore benchmarks The Fall of Ideals (2006), For We Are Many (2010), and Madness (2017). Ahead of their tenth studio album, they released the fiery single "Divine" in 2024.
Guitarist Oli Herbert and ex-Shadows Fall vocalist Phil Labonte founded the group in 1998, leading to the 2002 debut Behind Silence and Solitude on Metal Blade. At the time the lineup also included drummer Michael Bartlett, guitarist Chris Bartlett, and bassist Danny Egan, presenting the band's initial ferocious and melody-driven strain of hardcore death metal. After several roster adjustments, guitarist Mike Martin joined for the 2004 Prosthetic Records release This Darkened Heart. Produced by Killswitch Engage's Adam Dutkiewicz and met with strong critical response, the album opened doors to shows and tours with GWAR, the Crown, Arch Enemy, Darkest Hour, and others. The band maintained a relentless touring schedule before pausing late in 2005 to write material for their third album. Once again collaborating with Dutkiewicz and Prosthetic, they recorded the Billboard 200-charting The Fall of Ideals, issued in July 2006. By then the members were Labonte, Herbert, Martin, drummer Shannon Lucas, and bassist Jeanne Sagan. Fresh touring followed, including the European leg of the Sounds of the Underground tour and that summer's Ozzfest, with headlining dates across the country finishing that fall.
Overcome arrived in 2008 and yielded two singles, "Chiron" and "Two Weeks," both featured in the Rock Band video game franchise. Their fifth album, For We Are Many, produced by Dutkiewicz, appeared in 2010 and climbed to number ten on the Billboard 200 while the group toured with Hatebreed and Five Finger Death Punch. The band's stylistically broad sixth album, A War You Cannot Win, surfaced in 2012 and reached number 13 on the Billboard chart, nearly matching its predecessor's performance. Three years passed before the next release. For 2015's The Order of Things, produced by Josh Wilbur, they pushed further with greater speed, heaviness, and melody; the brutal single "No Knock" preceded it. In 2017 they delivered their eighth studio album, the Howard Benson-produced Madness, on Razor & Tie. It marked the first appearance of new bassist Aaron Patrick.
Drawing on the sonic weight of 2010's For We Are Many, the band released the punishing Victim of the New Disease in 2018 via Fearless Records. Shortly afterward, founding member Oli Herbert died at age 44 from drowning. Jason Richardson, formerly of Chelsea Grin and Born of Osiris, was brought in to cover Herbert's parts on tour and later joined as a permanent member. Bassist Matt Deis entered the lineup in 2022 after Aaron Patrick's departure, and in 2023 Anthony Barone of Canadian death metal unit Beneath the Massacre replaced departing drummer Jason Costa. Both musicians made their studio debuts the following year on "Divine," the lead single from All That Remains' forthcoming tenth full-length.
Guitarist Oli Herbert and ex-Shadows Fall vocalist Phil Labonte founded the group in 1998, leading to the 2002 debut Behind Silence and Solitude on Metal Blade. At the time the lineup also included drummer Michael Bartlett, guitarist Chris Bartlett, and bassist Danny Egan, presenting the band's initial ferocious and melody-driven strain of hardcore death metal. After several roster adjustments, guitarist Mike Martin joined for the 2004 Prosthetic Records release This Darkened Heart. Produced by Killswitch Engage's Adam Dutkiewicz and met with strong critical response, the album opened doors to shows and tours with GWAR, the Crown, Arch Enemy, Darkest Hour, and others. The band maintained a relentless touring schedule before pausing late in 2005 to write material for their third album. Once again collaborating with Dutkiewicz and Prosthetic, they recorded the Billboard 200-charting The Fall of Ideals, issued in July 2006. By then the members were Labonte, Herbert, Martin, drummer Shannon Lucas, and bassist Jeanne Sagan. Fresh touring followed, including the European leg of the Sounds of the Underground tour and that summer's Ozzfest, with headlining dates across the country finishing that fall.
Overcome arrived in 2008 and yielded two singles, "Chiron" and "Two Weeks," both featured in the Rock Band video game franchise. Their fifth album, For We Are Many, produced by Dutkiewicz, appeared in 2010 and climbed to number ten on the Billboard 200 while the group toured with Hatebreed and Five Finger Death Punch. The band's stylistically broad sixth album, A War You Cannot Win, surfaced in 2012 and reached number 13 on the Billboard chart, nearly matching its predecessor's performance. Three years passed before the next release. For 2015's The Order of Things, produced by Josh Wilbur, they pushed further with greater speed, heaviness, and melody; the brutal single "No Knock" preceded it. In 2017 they delivered their eighth studio album, the Howard Benson-produced Madness, on Razor & Tie. It marked the first appearance of new bassist Aaron Patrick.
Drawing on the sonic weight of 2010's For We Are Many, the band released the punishing Victim of the New Disease in 2018 via Fearless Records. Shortly afterward, founding member Oli Herbert died at age 44 from drowning. Jason Richardson, formerly of Chelsea Grin and Born of Osiris, was brought in to cover Herbert's parts on tour and later joined as a permanent member. Bassist Matt Deis entered the lineup in 2022 after Aaron Patrick's departure, and in 2023 Anthony Barone of Canadian death metal unit Beneath the Massacre replaced departing drummer Jason Costa. Both musicians made their studio debuts the following year on "Divine," the lead single from All That Remains' forthcoming tenth full-length.
Albums

AntiFragile
2025

Victim of the New Disease
2018

Madness
2017

The Order Of Things
2015

A War You Cannot Win
2012

For We Are Many
2010

Overcome
2008

The Fall Of Ideals
2006

This Darkened Heart
2004

Behind Silence & Solitude
2002
Singles
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