All That Remains has released a brand new single called ‘Let You Go.’
ATR frontman Philip Labonte says of the track:
“As a lyricist, I find songs about the human condition to be most compelling. ‘Let You Go’ is a great example of that. So many can relate to being in a bad relationship that you can’t seem to break out of. Be it with a substance (or with a person) and this song speaks to that struggle so many of us are familiar with.”
The song comes one month after the release of the track “Divine.”
‘Divine’ is the first original new material since the passing of ATR’s longtime guitarist Oli Herbert in 2018. The song also brought a new chapter to the life of All That Remains as it is the first time in the band’s career that they’re 100% independent and will be releasing future material on their own label called All That Remains Records.
The reason behind the long delay of new material isn’t completely because of the passing of Herbert. Labonte said:
“It has been a long time coming because — well, I mean a million reasons: because of COVID, because we had some legal actions with our label. We’re no longer on a label. We’re self-releasing it. So we’re self-financing. We’re gonna own it, which is a huge milestone. We had a great agreement with our label. We were supposed to have another record, but they let us go and they let us venture out on our own, which was awesome. I’ve got tons of love for Fearless and Concord Music Group and stuff, ’cause they let us do our thing. So that’s awesome. And we’re gonna get it out as soon as we can. We don’t want to rush it.”
We don’t have a release date for the new album yet BUT All That Remains will be out on the road with Mudvayne this fall. The tour includes a stop at Epic Event Center on September 1st.



