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"For We Are Many" is scheduled for release on October 12 via
Prosthetic Records/
Razor & Tie. The follow-up to 2008's
"Overcome" was recorded this past spring at
Zing Studios in Massachusetts and was produced by
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE guitarist
Adam Dutkiewicz, who previously helmed
ALL THAT REMAINS'
"The Fall of Ideals" (2006) and
"This Darkened Heart" (2004) releases.
"I'm really proud of the artwork for this disc," vocalist
Phil Labonte told
AOL's
Noisecreep about the album's cover design and concept. "I wanted it to be heavy and let the art speak for itself. That was part of the reason for leaving the name of the band off the cover."
Labonte continued, "This is the first time I've had the idea for a cover before we started. Other discs, I would tell the artist, 'I can tell ya what I don't want, but I can't tell ya what I want.'
"
Travis Smith is really cool to work with. He'd done
'The Fall of Ideals', so I knew him and he's great to work with. I'd told him what I wanted, and it came together pretty fast.
"Hope people dig it like we do."
"For We Are Many" track listing:
01.
Now Let Them Tremble (1:23)
02.
For We Are Many (2:59)
03.
The Last Time (3:58)
04.
Some Of The People, All Of The Time (3:22)
05.
Won't Go Quietly (4:00)
06.
Aggressive Opposition (3:45)
07.
From The Outside (3:34)
08.
Dead Wrong (3:07)
09.
Faithless (3:34)
10.
Hold On (2:57)
11.
Keepers of Fellow Man (3:10)
12.
The Waiting One (4:48)
Regarding the band's decision to work with
Dutkiewicz thsi time around,
Labonte told
Revolver magazine, "
Jason [
Suecof, who helmed
'Overcome'] was great, but we didn't want to go to Florida again, and we worked with
Adam on two of our other records, and it was really cool. Plus, we're all homebodies, and working with
Adam allowed us to stay in New England."
The album's first single,
"Hold On", is expected to go for radio adds in September.
According to
Labonte, fans of
"Overcome" won't be disappointed, but
"For We Are Many" will also offer a few surprises. "There's a song with a talk box on it and a couple of cool riffs that remind me of
MESHUGGAH,"
Labonte told
Revolver. Also, there's more
PANTERA-ish, southern stuff than we've ever done.
"I love it when people hear something we've done and go, 'Wow, that's
ALL THAT REMAINS?'"
ALL THE REMAINS had its first Top 10 hit at rock radio with
"Two Weeks", a song from
"Overcome".
