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STILL REMAINS

Michigan-based metalcore band Still Remains is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed Roadrunner Records debut, “Of Love and Lunacy.” Formed in Grand Rapids in 2001, the band quickly rose to prominence with their dynamic blend of European-inspired riffs, melodic hooks, heavy breakdowns, and ethereal keyboards. Driven by standout singles “The Worst Is Yet to Come” and “White Walls,” their Roadrunner debut became a defining album in the early-2000s metalcore movement, influencing numerous modern bands in the scene today.

In their early years, Still Remains extensively toured with prominent names in metal, notably joining Trivium and 3 Inches of Blood on the 2005 Roadrage Tour and Bullet for My Valentine on the 2006 Kerrang! Tour. Following their 2007 Roadrunner release, “The Serpent,” the band continued touring internationally, performing multiple UK and European tours alongside Bullet for My Valentine and Atreyu, as well as North American tours with As I Lay Dying, August Burns Red, and the 2007 Warped Tour. After a hiatus from 2008 to 2011, Still Remains reformed with five original members from the “Of Love and Lunacy” era. Although no longer a full-time touring act, the band performs periodic live shows and released the fan-funded album, “Ceasing to Breathe,” in 2013. Still Remains recently finished a new 5-song EP entitled “Spirit Breaker” with Lee Albrecht of Hollow Front producing. On the live front, the band celebrated 20 years of their debut full length with a sold-out hometown show, an appearance at Furnace Fest, and a 10-show UK tour in the fall of 2025.