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- Artist(s): Philip Labonte, Jason Costa, Jeanne Sagan, Mike Martin
- Summary: Adam Dutkiewicz produces the metal band's fifth studio album.
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- Record Label: Razor & Tie
- Genre(s): Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Death Metal, Power Metal
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| The Last Time | |
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| Not close, it's time to move on Just one last time and I'm gone Keep telling myself that it's fun to control And that's a lie I did well know I'll... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 3 out of 5
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Mixed: 2 out of 5
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Negative: 0 out of 5
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Kerrang!Oct 25, 2010Whether you love or hate the aggressive verse/pop chorus dynamic, it's hard to deny that, when they take flight, All That Remains do so in stunning style. [16 Oct 2010, p.53]
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The Massachusetts five-piece don't hit as many compositional peaks as predecessor Overcome, although tracks like Hold On and The Last Time bridge the gap considerably.
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So while it doesn't knock our socks off like The Fall of Ideals is, it takes its own sweet time to win us over, which can often be just as gratifying.
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Alternative PressMost of the songs are brutal, chugga-chugga workouts, with Phil Labonte barking like a roid-raging Masshole spoiling for a fight while the band riffs away behind him. [Nov 2010, p.108]
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Musical breaks like these not only make For We Are Many a fresh listening experience, but they also prove that the band isn't restricted to a formulaic good cop/bad cop style of metalcore songwriting, allowing the band to engage listeners who are looking for more than the same old thing.
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Positive: 4 out of 6
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Mixed: 2 out of 6
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Negative: 0 out of 6
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