All That Remains Frontman Accepts Blame For Album 'Failure'
. (TeamRock Radio) All That Remains frontman Phil Labonte has accepted the blame for what he sees as the failure of last album A War You Cannot Win. Despite the commercial success of their sixth title, he said it "sucked" - and insisted the band had "a lot of songs that are better" for upcoming release The Order Of Things. Now Labonte tells Revolver: "It was mostly me. I think I could have done better. I could have had stuff that was a little more compelling - especially in some of the heavier songs. So I wasn't super-pumped about it." But Labonte adds this about their next album: "This record will make a significant statement about what we can do as a band. I think it's going to do really good things for us." The vocalist believes metal has lost its edge and needs more people who'll act as antagonists - and he's ready to fill the role. Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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