ALL THAT REMAINS Launch #thisprobablywontendwell Picture Competition

All That Remains
All That Remains

All That Remains will release their much-anticipated new studio album, The Order Of Things, on February 23rd 2015 via Razor & Tie.  The new album is the band’s seventh studio album to date and their follow up to 2012’s A War You Cannot Win.

To promote the release of the new single “This Probably Won’t End Well”, the band will launch a Facebook competition: fans are invited to post pictures of situations that probably won’t end well with the hash-tag #thisprobablywontendwell. Photos don’t need to necessarily be original images from fans – they can be “found”.

At the end of the competition the band will select five winners. The winning fan who posts the best picture will be rewarded with a prize merch bundle including T-shirts, poster, vinyl, autographed CD; the other four winners will receive an autographed CD. The competition will kick off on 24th January and will end mid-February.

Since 1998, All That Remains continue to progress, while clenching steadfast to the principals that etched their place at the forefront of 21st century hard rock. On The Order of Things, the Massachusetts outfit—Phil Labonte [vocals], Oli Herbert [guitar], Mike Martin [guitar], Jeanne Sagan [bass], and Jason Costa [drums]—preserve an ethos of evolution.  For the first time, the band tapped Josh Wilbur [Lamb of God, Gojira, Hatebreed] for production, cutting the bulk of the record in Massachusetts and fine-tuning vocals in Los Angeles. Listen to the band leaked first track off the new album, “No Knock” at http://www.allthatremainsonline.com/.

It’s been quite a ride for All That Remains. The group reached another landmark with 2012’s A War You Cannot Win. It debuted at #13 on the Billboard Top 200 and saw them hitting the road for sold out shows alongside Volbeat and In This Moment in between incendiary festival appearances at Rock on the Range, Welcome to Rockville, Rocklahoma, and more. The album yielded two hit singles. “Stand Up” ascended to #1 at Active Rock radio, a first for the band, while “What If I Was Nothing” landed at #2.  Their position at the top of Active Rock radio remains indisputable with six singles going Top 10 at the format, three of which went Top 5 or higher. Their worldwide album sales exceed over one million, while track sales surpass 1.5 million.  However, All That Remains continue reacting at every turn, igniting a personal revolution in the process.

Pre-orders for the new album as well as additional details and music to be shared in coming weeks.  The band will tour heavily in support of the new album and dates will be announced soon.

 

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