All That Remains - Antifragile

All That Remains - Antifragile

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For a band that has been active for over 20 years, All That Remains continues to find ways to evolve while staying true to their signature melodic metalcore sound. This latest album balances sheer heaviness with melody, delivering tracks that cater to both longtime fans and new listeners. The band's ability to mix elements of metalcore, groove metal, and even progressive influences allows for a dynamic listening experience. While some moments feel reminiscent of their earlier work, there is a clear attempt to push their sound forward with fresh ideas and refined execution.

The drumming is a standout across the album, delivering speed, precision, and intensity. The production ensures every hit is clear and powerful, making the percussion a driving force behind the band’s sound. The drummer’s technicality shines through intricate fills, rapid double bass sections, and tight transitions that add complexity to the music. The percussion work gives each track a solid backbone, enhancing the overall intensity and momentum of the album.

Vocals remain strong, with a well-executed balance between clean and harsh singing. The frontman demonstrates remarkable endurance, and his versatility shines as he seamlessly switches between soaring melodies and guttural screams. His clean vocals feel more polished than in previous albums, reaching impressive high notes with emotional weight, while his harsh vocals retain a raw and aggressive edge that amplifies the heaviness of the music. The lyrical themes of resilience, struggle, and introspection add depth to the performances, making the vocals a crucial element of the album’s impact.

The bass is deep and carries weight, though at times it is buried in the mix. When it does cut through, it provides a solid foundation, giving the songs a fuller and more dynamic sound. The basslines complement the guitar work, adding a layer of groove that enhances the overall heaviness. In slower or more atmospheric sections, the bass becomes more prominent, providing a thick, resonant tone that adds richness to the composition. However, in faster and more aggressive moments, it sometimes fades into the background, making it less noticeable.

Guitar work is a mix of groove, heaviness, and melodic elements. The album is packed with crushing riffs, intricate leads, and soaring solos that showcase the band’s technical proficiency. The rhythm guitars lay down thick, chugging patterns that drive the heavier sections, while the lead guitar introduces melodic elements that add contrast and memorability. Some tracks lean into groove-heavy riffs that create a sense of movement and energy, while others feature progressive elements that add complexity. While some riffs feel formulaic, the strong execution and high production quality keep them engaging. The dueling solos in particular are a highlight, offering a blend of technical prowess and emotional depth that elevate the album beyond typical metalcore fare.

This album proves that All That Remains still has plenty to offer after two decades. While some tracks feel predictable, others showcase impressive growth and experimentation. The drumming stands out as a driving force, while the vocals remain powerful and dynamic. The band’s ability to balance melody and aggression is more refined than ever, creating an album that is both emotionally resonant and sonically intense. Though some riffs fall into familiar patterns, the moments of brilliance—especially in the solos and intricate drum work—keep things engaging. The strong production ensures that every instrument is crisp and impactful, further enhancing the experience.

Overall, this album successfully blends melody and heaviness, ensuring it appeals to both longtime fans and newcomers alike. While it doesn’t reinvent the genre, it demonstrates that All That Remains still has the passion, technicality, and songwriting ability to remain a relevant force in modern metalcore.

 

RATING: 7.5/10

NOTABLE TRACKS: 

No Tomorrow

Forever Cold

Cut There Tonuges Out

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