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This Darkened Heart


FieldValue
nameThis Darkened Heart
typestudio
artistAll That Remains
coverDarkenedheart.jpg
releasedMarch 23, 2004
recordedOctober 1–22, 2003
studioZing Studios in Westfield, MA
*Metalcore<ref name"Metal Noise"/
*melodic death metal<ref>{{cite weburlhttps://wknc.org/2021/02/28/album-of-the-week-all-that-remains-this-darkened-heart-2004/website=WKNC 88.1title=Album of the Week: All That Remains - This Darkened Heart (2004)access-date=16 August 2021}}
length41:33
labelProsthetic
producerAdam Dutkiewicz
prev_titleBehind Silence and Solitude
prev_year2002
next_titleThe Fall of Ideals
next_year2006
misc{{Singles
nameThis Darkened Heart
typestudio
single1This Darkened Heart
single1dateMarch 6, 2004
single2Tattered on My Sleeve
single2dateOctober 31, 2004
single3The Deepest Gray
single3dateFebruary 20, 2005
  • Metalcore
  • melodic death metal

This Darkened Heart is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band All That Remains, released on March 23, 2004. It includes the singles "This Darkened Heart", "Tattered on My Sleeve" and "The Deepest Gray", all three of which had music videos created for them. The album was produced by Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz.

This Darkened Heart is the first All That Remains album to feature current rhythm guitarist Mike Martin, the last album to feature drummer Michael Bartlett, and the first album to feature bassist Matt Deis who left the band in 2005 and then rejoined in 2022.

Musical style

This Darkened Heart marks a shift in the band's sound, moving away from the melodic death metal sound of Behind Silence and Solitude to more of a metalcore sound.

The lyrical themes touch upon inner conflict, emotional struggle, perseverance along with isolation and the light of friends and loved ones.

Reception

The album is considered a metalcore classic and has received critical acclaim. Bryan writing for Punk News gave the album a nearly perfect score crediting “The lead guitar work is awesome and the rhythm guitar is slick as well.” He also praised the vocal work but stated they “are stale in comparison to what the true magic of All That Remains has: The solos. Herbert and Martin rip through around eight solos on the album including double solos on several tracks.” Old Guard writing for last rites stated “There’s the presence of strong dual guitar harmonies – an obvious nod to Iron Maiden, along with some choppy melodic thrash parts. With quite an abundance of well placed solos with even some sweeping arpeggios, All That Remains manages to combine even the craftiest of guitarwork with, at times, straight hardcore riffing. The Saw writing for WKNC-FM gave the album a perfect score stating “This Darkened Heart is a perfect example of very early “Death Core;” though, the music (and its composition) is very much Heavy Metal, leaning toward Death Metal. Today, this combination of styles would be considered a band’s way of breaking out of the various “Core” genres. But in 2004, this is the expression of a band forging an entirely new brand of Metal.

Track listing

Personnel

;All That Remains

  • Philip Labonte – vocals
  • Oli Herbert – guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Mike Martin – guitar
  • Matt Deis – bass, piano
  • Michael Bartlett – drums

;Additional

  • Adam Dutkiewicz – production, engineering, mixing
  • Louie Teran – mastering
  • Mike D'Antonio – artwork

References

References

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  2. "All That Remains - This Darkened Heart". [[Encyclopaedia Metallum]].
  3. "All That Remains - Tattered on My Sleeve". Encyclopaedia Metallum.
  4. "All That Remains - The Deepest Gray". Encyclopaedia Metallum.
  5. York, William. "This Darkened Heart - All That Remains". [[AllMusic]].
  6. Pratt, Greg. (June 1, 2004). "All That Remains This Darkened Heart".
  7. (October 2, 2005). "All That Remains - This Darkened Heart". Punk News.
  8. https://wknc.org/2021/02/28/album-of-the-week-all-that-remains-this-darkened-heart-2004/
  9. https://es.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/compact_discs/all_that_remains/this_darkened_heart/12444
  10. (February 17, 2020). "Throwback: "This Darkened Heart" by All That Remains".
  11. Guard, Old. (2004-04-04). "All That Remains - This Darkened Heart Review".
  12. SAW, THE. (2021-02-28). "Album of the Week: All That Remains - This Darkened Heart (2004)".
  13. Punknews.org. (2005-10-02). "All That Remains - This Darkened Heart".
  14. "All That Remains – This Darkened Heart - Page 3".
  15. Metal Video. (2019-10-12). "Iron Mike's Metal Video - All That Remains Interview 2005".
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