"Overcome" CD by All That Remains
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| Item no. | 436841 |
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| Title | Overcome |
| Musical Genre | Metalcore |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | All That Remains |
| Release date | 26/09/2008 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Before the damned
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2.Two weeks
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3.Undone
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4.Forever in your hands
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5.Chiron
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6.Days without
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7.A song for the hopeless
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8.Do not obey
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9.Relinquish
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10.Overcome
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11.Keine Titelinformation
by Oliver Kube (02.10.2008) What a juggernaut! Metalcore disciples All That Remains deliver a remarkably impressive, yet extremly catchy fourth album with real clout - Jason Suecof (Trivium, Chaimaira, God Forbid, Sanctity, etc.) produced the hefty output. The irresistible intertwining of Phil Labonte’s (ex-Shadows Fall) clean vocals and the double lead axes of Oli Herbert resp. Mike Martin (think of Maiden in their early days here) provides otherwise ultra-chunky songs like "Two weeks", "Undone" or "Chiron" with a very attractive, melodious dynamics. This is also good for the slower and more epic moments à la "Forever in your hands" or "A song for the hopeless". But the highlights of these 39 minutes which just fly by are the groovy "Days without" and the grand semi-ballad "Believe in nothing": these two make for some nice ear candy - and charts material! "Overcome" is an amazing release: tough as nails, firmly rooted in the band’s dark’n’gloomy background, yet absolutely commercial - in a positive way.