The Order of Things (album)

The Order of Things
Studio album by All That Remains
Released February 24, 2015
Recorded 2014
Genre Melodic metalcore, heavy metal
Length 48:48
52:20 (Japanese version)
Label Razor & Tie
Producer Josh Wilbur
All That Remains chronology

A War You Cannot Win
(2012)
The Order of Things
(2015)
Singles from The Order of Things
  1. "No Knock"
    Released: November 24, 2014
  2. "This Probably Won't End Well"
    Released: January 13, 2015
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com [1]
Artistdirect [2]
AllMusic [3]
Blabbermouth.net 7.5/10[4]
MetalSucks [5]

The Order of Things is the seventh studio album by All That Remains. It was released on February 24, 2015 on Razor & Tie Records. The Order of Things is the first studio album to produced by Josh Wilbur.

Background

The album was recorded and produced by Josh Wilbur.

The first song released from the album was "No Knock". The song was first posted by Labonte's pseudo-account called "Harrison Ford" with the video that was released on November 14, 2014 entitled "You Found Me".[6] It later on was posted by All That Remains official YouTube Channel.

Phil Labonte and producer Josh Wilbur wrote the lyrics for the album together, which is the first time in All That Remains catalogue. Phil Labonte stated about working with Josh: "Honestly, the test for me is, like, when me and Josh [got] done, 'cause we wrote the melodies and the lyrics together; none of the vocals were done before I actually sat down with Josh. This is the first time that anyone has ever had any kind of input onto lyrics. But Josh is the only guy that's actually worked with me about lyrics and stuff, and it's been completely wonderful."[7] A music video was made for 'This Probably Won't End Well'.

The album art for this album is based on an upwards view of the ceiling of the Pantheon in Rome, Italy.

Musical style

Phil Labonte stated about the album: "I think this record is far and away better than our last one. It's, in my opinion, far and away better than 'Overcome'." Personally, I think that we have a lot of songs on the new album that are better. He also stated: "I think the record overall is probably leaning 'sing-y.' We've got 12 songs, and there's probably four or five songs that are beginning to end singing. There's some screaming worked into two or three."[8]

Drummer Jason Costa stated about the album: "It definitely still sounds like us. But the heavy stuff is heavier, and the faster stuff is faster. We all really challenged ourselves on this album. And the radio stuff is more… not more radio, but there's definitely more singing, there's more melody and stuff like that. But the songs are fast; we have a lot of fast burners on this album. And the double-bass stuff for the heavier songs is really challenging for me this time. The patterns are super-hard, some of them." [9]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Phil Labonte and all music by All That Remains.

No. Title Length
1. "This Probably Won't End Well"   3:48
2. "No Knock"   2:48
3. "Divide"   3:18
4. "The Greatest Generation"   4:00
5. "For You"   4:16
6. "A Reason for Me to Fight"   3:42
7. "Victory Lap"   3:54
8. "Pernicious"   4:01
9. "Bite My Tongue"   4:08
10. "Fiat Empire"   4:04
11. "Tru-Kvlt-Metal"   3:39
12. "Criticism and Self-Realization[10]"   7:03
Total length:
48:48

Personnel

All That Remains

Additional

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[12] 72

References