Still Remains
Biography
A metalcore act from the small upper Midwestern city of Grand Rapids, MI, Still Remains avoid the taint of sounding like every similar young band in their chosen style by prominently using synthesizers alongside the unison-riff guitars. As a result, their music has a strong similarity to European symphonic power metal acts such as Nightwish, giving the group a strong following both on the Continent and among North American fans of the style. Still Remains formed in 2002 with an original lineup of singer T.J. Miller, guitarists Steve Schallert and Jordan Gilliam, keyboardist Zach Roth, bassist Evan Willey, and drummer Cameron Macintosh (soon replaced by A.J. Barrett). Following a self-released EP debut, 2003's Dying with a Smile, Still Remains made their full-length debut with 2004's If Love Was Born to Die. A major personnel change followed, with Schallert and Gilliam replaced by new guitarists Mike Church and Jordan Whelan for the band's Roadrunner Records debut, 2005's Of Love and Lunacy. Yet another major personnel shift followed the release of that album, with Barrett leaving to join Christian metalcore act the Showdown, replaced by Adrian Green. Roth and Willey also exited in 2006, replaced by keyboardist Ben Schauland and bassist Steve Hetland, leaving Miller the sole original member remaining. After extensive tours in Europe and the United States, Still Remains worked with producer Steve Evetts to record their second studio album, 2007's The Serpent. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

The Serpent
2007

Of Love And Lunacy
2005
I aggree with victoria lots of metal songs sound way good but when I look up their lyrics they bad and some of the lyrics say some of the dumbest things.
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I've been disappointed many times by reading the lyrics of a metal song I like and realizing I can't listen to it anymore. I've left shows (or at least stepped out for some food) when the lyrics so overtly condone actions I can't support. That's why I like Christian metal -- I don't have to worry I'll find out it's about rape and dismembermen t .
That said, I love that more US bands are looking to Europe for inspiration! Pandora has introduced me to the awesome metal over there! |
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I love the track "An Undesired Reunion". I've only found it as unreleased bonus track. I wish this song was available without buying the album!
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I agree with fr33ze3dry. I'm christian and listen to what ever i want so i doesn't matter wether the band is or not. Listen or don't.
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there's no reason to go on a bashing session about people asking if it's a christian band. and obviously,if your not in that person's shoes, you have no clue why they're asking. so is it really a big deal if they ask? come on guys, grow up.
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I agree with usatool. Religion has nothing to do with it if they are not preaching. Now a scientologis t band on the other hand...
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Stewart Mason is an idiot. "As a result, their music has a strong similarity to European symphonic power metal acts such as Nightwish." What utter tripe.
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As long as a band isn't preaching their values in their songs, their religion doesn't make any difference to me.
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Vocalist's screaming sucks, but he has a good singing voice.
And I like metal with positive messages. |
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oh my god they're christians? this changes everything. i feel like such a douche for listining to a metal band that doesnt throw around the word satan
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i didn't even see any preaching here, basically someone just mentioned that they are christian metal and everyone started freaking out, it's not really a big deal just because your an anti-religio u s dumb f*** doesn't mean you have to make a big deal out of anytime you hear it mentioned, lol seriously get over it -_-
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this band IS christian so b***h about it all you want! they can incorporate any religion with any genre they want so yea just keep the b***hing coming it does nothing! :) I am a christian that is a metalcore addict and SR is my favorite band, not just 'cause they're christian but the sound! the fact that they're a christian band just made me like them more :D
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its not likk your gunna go to a concert and go up to the stage and ask if their christian... . i f u do ur pretty stupid
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of love and lunacy, great cd... the serpent... well, that cd sucks, its not the last thing i would want to put out before breaking up... and about this anti christian stuff... i dont like any type of religion but some bands that are christian are actually very talented... take august burns red. they're awesome. and if you dont want to be preached to, pick a different band to listen to. best part about freedom of choice.
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lol I don't know what you're complaining about...I like the music nuff said. They can be satanists, Christians, w/e, if their music sounds good, what's the huge problem here? I bet most of you can't tell what religion (if any) they are affiliated with just by listening until you go and look it up...you shouldn't let the individual band members' belief affect your taste in music, that's kinda weird. And as far as lyrics go, I think the voice is just another instrument, to me lyrics don't matter
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Wow... Christian Bashing...Ne a t . Age old argument since...oh I don't know..Elvis? Christian music shouldn't be this or that. Christian Metal is all I listen to for the most part. Conekiller13 and Rusty Unit you should take this up with the Highpriest yourselves. On topic Still Remains is ok.
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.... of their 2008 North American headlining tour.
If I wanted to be preached at I'd go to church. Good ridence. |
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Still Remains is a Christian metalcore band from Grand Rapids, Michigan signed to Roadrunner Records, who formed out of previous Grand Rapids based bands Shades of Amber and Unition. They combined both heavy and melodic death metal in their song writing, also incorporatin g eboards and modern pop sounds to create a distinct style. They have released two studio albums, Of Love and Lunacy and The Serpent, both to positive reviews. They have announced that they will be breaking up at the conclusion
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Raychel, i should bash you with my c*ck. Shut up and go to church and tell them how much a sl*t you are.
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Christian and Metalcore are two words that should never be in the same sentance....
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with the synthesizer sounds, STILL REMAINS reminds me of TDWP, and bands who have lyrics that actually mean something do affect you, whether you are really listening to them or not. when im moshing in the pit i can always sing or scream along, and the words actually mean something good, they represent what the band believes in, and no body should be bashed for that.
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Keep the religion s**t at church or in your preachers lap. Who really gives a f**k. When you moshing around in the pit are you thinking damn is this band christian? There music sounds good wither they are or aren't.
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Metal is always going to be affiliated with either satanism, christianity , paganism, or untolerance. there is the rare few who are anti islam (melechesh, although they are kinda against the 3 main in the crescent) but most are anti christian or satanists.
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Can I one day find an awesome Metal band that isn't effin affiliated with a religion.
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Of Love and Lunacy was way better but The Serpent is still awesome o_o
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of love and lunacy is WAY better than the serpent....s h a m e on them
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yeah but not every song is good. but yeha it sucks they broke up def. potential!
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First time hearing them, Ryan. Impressive, but I have a low tolerance for the screamy-yell y school of metal. At least today.
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