All That Remains Release “Victim of the Disease” and Reveal Future Plans




All That Remains released their ninth studio album just last week, with a heavy heart surrounding this release for the band and fans alike in light of the recent passing of Founder/Lead Guitarist Oli Herbert. Frontman Philip Labonte says the following of the release and the band’s future plans: “Losing Oli has been a tremendous blow to the core of ATR, but I know he wouldn’t want anything other than for us to continue. He loved this record so much — it’s some of our best work. We look forward to sharing the music with everyone — seeing our fans from the stage. From where Oli loved most. It’ll be cathartic. We’ll need it to be”. Victim of the New Disease is out now on Razor & Tie, and the band plans to go through with their original plans of a European tour alongside Sevendust this December, with guitarist Jason Richardson filling in for the run. Follow their journey via: https://www.facebook.com/allthatremains.