Still Remains

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"Still Remains" is also a song from the 1994 Stone Temple Pilots album Purple.

Still Remains

Background information
Origin U.S. flag Grand Rapids, Michigan
Genre(s) Metalcore
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) Roadrunner Records
Website Official site
Members
T.J. Miller
Mike Church
Jordan Whelan
Steve Hetland
Adrian "Bone" Green
Ben Schauland

Still Remains are a metalcore band from Grand Rapids, Michigan currently signed to Roadrunner Records, who formed out of previous Grand Rapids based hardcore band Shades of Amber. In early 2006, Still Remains joined the headlining Welsh metal band Bullet for My Valentine, along with Hawthorne Heights and Aiden, on the Kerrang XXV Tour.

Still Remains are known for their unique sound, by incorporating keyboards into American modern metal sounds, to create a distinct, euro-metal sound into their music. The band cite bands like In Flames and Children of Bodom as their influences. They have recently covered Nine Inch Nails's Head Like a Hole for the Kerrang! free CD, High Voltage: A Brief History of Rock, celebrating the magazine's 25th anniversary.

Very recently, the band's keyboardist, Zach Roth, left the group. Also, bass player Evan Willey left the band so that he and his wife could raise their baby.

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Album cover Album information
If Love Was Born to Die
Of Love and Lunacy
The Serpent

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