American metalcore band noted for prominent keyboards, melodic choruses and a balance of aggression and melody; reviewed on DeBaser for the albums Of Love And Lunacy and The Serpent.

Released the albums Of Love And Lunacy (2005) and The Serpent (2007); noted for keyboard-heavy arrangements that give a gothic-tinged melodic character to their metalcore sound.

DeBaser hosts two reviews of Still Remains by Tobby covering the albums Of Love And Lunacy and The Serpent. Reviewers praise keyboard-driven arrangements, melodic choruses and technical ability. Criticisms focus on uneven songwriting and some weaker mid-tempo tracks.

For:Fans of metalcore and melodic heavy music who appreciate prominent keyboards and strong choruses.

 Sudden change of direction for Still Remains, perhaps due to the repeated line-up changes, now reaching their fourth studio effort.

  Discover the review

 The massive and tasty use of keyboards (which gives a pleasant "gothic" aftertaste to the tracks) definitely distinguishes Still Remains a bit from the swarm of metalcore groups circulating today and offers some oxygen to the variety of tracks that would otherwise be very similar to each other, at least on the first listens.

  Discover the review
Loading
Image Id: 92184 Resolution: 372 x 270
Image Id: 5561 Resolution: 126 x 147
You and Still Remains
Who knows Still Remains?
Loading...
Other websites