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Overcome

Overcome
All That Remains

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Track Listing

  1. Before The damned
  2. Two Weeks
  3. Undone
  4. Forever In your hands
  5. Chiron
  6. Days Without
  7. A Song For The Hopeless
  8. Do Not Obey
  9. Relinquish
  10. Overcome
  11. Believe In Nothing

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3679 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-09-16
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
All That Remains, Overcome


Customer Reviews

Mediocre at Best :-(3
I was going to give this album 4 stars until I went back and listened to The Fall of Ideals. I then realized I was being nice because I love ATR so much. These two albums simply don't compare. The instrumentation on this album is excellent as usual but Labonte has lost his awesome metalcore voice. In Fall of Ideals we see Labonte having a crazy hardcore scream followed by a beautiful voice. On this album I feel that voice has been engineered into an average regular old voice. It is apparent that Adam Dutkiewicz (Killswitch Engage) did not produce this album as he has with all their previous albums. Labonte seems to take a background to the music with his new robotic voice. ATR is obviously trying to go mainstream with this release and in turn killing most of what I loved about them so much.
This album is by no means terrible but if you've been a fan of ATR since it's beginnings I feel you will be disappointed like I was with this new direction the band is taking. There are a few tracks sandwiched in the middle that are similar to Fall of Ideals but this album as a whole is a new sound for the band due mainly to Labonte's new prosthetic voice. Hardcore ATR fans looking for ATR's known sound may want to purchase tracks individually rather than buying the whole album. This album is definately mediocre as a whole in my book. :-(

AMAZING5
alright you guys are pussies because phil still has his hardcore voice just not as how it would eventually get annoying in Fall Of Ideals and then his regular voice has gotten a bit harder and if some of you guys dont like that then you will like the songs Forever In Your Hands and Believe In Nothing so there this is seriously the review that rules over everyone elses cuz you guys arent showing to be true ALL THAT REMAINS FANS!!!!!

It's been said already2
It's been said already, but I just don't know what happened here. The Fall of Ideals was a great metalcore album - strong songs with powerful and melodic choruses. Overcome has melodic songs with a few screams here and there in the background, they just went too far in a different direction. There are still a few songs that are decent listening, like "Two Weeks" or "Chiron", but there's just nothing really compelling you into a second listen. Nope, I'd recommend getting The Fall of Ideals instead, and hope their next outing will be stronger.