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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelRaz, Razor & Tie
UPC0888072023390
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046042836
Product Key Features
Release Year2017
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistAll That Remains
Release TitleMadness
Dimensions
Item Height0.15 in
Item Weight0.11 lb
Item Length5.64 in
Item Width5.42 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Safe House 1.2 Madness 1.3 Nothing I Can Do 1.4 If I'm Honest 1.5 Halo 1.6 Louder 1.7 River City 1.8 Open Grave 1.9 Far from Home 1.10 Trust and Believe 1.11 Back to You 1.12 Never Sorry 1.13 The Thunder Rolls (Garth Brooks Cover)
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
Notes2017 release. Madness is the eighth studio album by All That Remains and it was produced by Grammy Award winning Howard Benson (Halestorm, In Flames, Chris Cornell) and co-produced by Mike Plotnikoff. This album is the band's most musically eclectic, provocative release to date - full of undeniable hooks, incisive riffs, electronic samples and a variety of vocal styles. And, of course, the range of subject matter addressed pushes the band's limits further than ever. Integrating personal experiences, political rants and controversial commentary with music that s just as confrontational, Madness is an unapologetic showcase of honesty and ingenuity. All That Remains have created 50 minutes of attitude-laden music with a combination of rock, metal, ballads, and a cover of 'Thunder Rolls' by Garth Brooks. 'We really wanted this record to be different,' said vocalist Phil Labonte, explaining the inclusion of electronic samples and the dramatic juxtaposition between roaring chaos and accessible craftsmanship. 'We wanted to really push ourselves and push the boundaries of what we're allowed to do.'
Overall good album with a great cover of, "The Thunder Rolls."
A lot of people who are comparing this album to their earlier albums are disappointed due to this album being "Softer." The fact that the vocalist actually sings on most songs, which showcases his voice, is a plus for me. I like the direction this band is headed in, and their cover of "The Thunder Rolls" is awesome. This is a good album with a lot of variety that ranges from heavy to acoustic based songs.
I wanted something new to listen too and always been a fan, But the last couple of albums haven't been what I fell in love with. This album is a Hard Rock Album with a handful of soft ballads and a pinch of Heavy Metal songs. I'm loosing faith that this band will never be the band I once fell in love with again. But if you like that type of thing, go for it.