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Still Remains is an American
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band from
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. They formed out of previous local bands Shades of Amber and Unition. They released three studio albums, ''
Of Love and Lunacy Still Remains is an American metalcore band from Grand Rapids, Michigan. They formed out of previous local bands Shades of Amber and Unition. They released three studio albums, '' Of Love and Lunacy'', '' The Serpent'' and '' Ceasing to Breathe ...
'', '' The Serpent'' and '' Ceasing to Breathe'', both to positive reviews, and had minor UK chart success with the single "Dancing with the Enemy". They disbanded in mid-2008, but reunited for one final show in March 2011. In May the band announced that the reunion would be permanent.


History

In October 2003, Still Remains recorded their EP, ''Dying with a Smile''. These are songs that the band had been playing since the fall of 2001. From the beginning, Still Remains were playing at local venues (such as Grand Rapids' Skelletones) to build a name for themselves. A year later, another EP was released, titled ''If Love Was Born to Die''. Still Remains were never a part of the Benchmark Records' roster, however the now defunct label funded the EP. Shortly after this, the band signed to
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, where they released their debut studio album on May 3, 2005, titled ''
Of Love and Lunacy Still Remains is an American metalcore band from Grand Rapids, Michigan. They formed out of previous local bands Shades of Amber and Unition. They released three studio albums, '' Of Love and Lunacy'', '' The Serpent'' and '' Ceasing to Breathe ...
''. The album received mainly positive reviews, and the album spawned two singles, "The Worst Is Yet to Come" and "White Walls". The lead single was played on music channels such as Scuzz and Kerrang. The band toured in support of the album; their first tour of the United Kingdom was on the Roadrunner Records "Roadrage" Tour, alongside on
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and 3 Inches of Blood. They also joined Bullet for My Valentine,
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and
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on the Kerrang XXV tour. A few months later they started recording their second album, '' The Serpent''. '' The Serpent'' was released on August 7, 2007. The album saw a change in the vocalist Miller's style, with more melodic singing present than on their previous record. The lead single, "Stay Captive", was played extensively on Scuzz. The second single released was "Dancing with the Enemy", which is also played on music channels. In early fall of 2007, they supported
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followed by a November tour supporting Atreyu in the UK. For January and February 2008, they replaced
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in support of Bullet for My Valentine. Their final tour in the spring of 2008 would be dubbed ''The Serpent Tour'' and featured
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, Secret & Whisper, and
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. The band also recorded a cover version of
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' "Head Like a Hole" for the release ''High Voltage: A Brief History Of Rock'' given away free on the cover of the 25th Anniversary Edition of
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magazine in 2007. On March 25, 2008, Still Remains posted a blog on their Myspace saying that they would disband in 2008.


Post break-up

After Still Remains' 2008 break, T.J. Miller began writing with his new band From the Raven, which consists of members from Ozenza, Apostles, and The Omega Experiment. Ben Schauland joined the glamcore band Blessed by a Broken Heart under the moniker "Rex Krueger". Jordan Whelan and Adrian "Bone" Green formed the band Anthem Alone. Mike Church joined forces with A.J. Barrette to form the band Juleus. Evan Willey joined Apostles, a rock-based metal band. Cameron MacIntosh formed the band Chinook. Still Remains reunited for Haste the Day's final show on March 11, 2011, at the Egyptian Room at the Old National Centre in
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. The band performed a nine–song set and the lineup consisted of members present during the production of the ''Of Love and Lunacy'' album, as well as Adrian "Bone" Green playing drums on select songs. On May 7, the band announced via their official Facebook page that a full reunion is taking place, and they are working on new music. On January 1, 2012, Still Remains released "Reading Lips", their first song in four years. In March 2013 the band launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the recording of their new full-length album, which is titled ''Ceasing to Breathe'' and was released on December 17, 2013.


Band members

;Current * T.J. Miller – lead vocals (2002–2008, 2011–present) * Jordan Whelan – guitar (2002–2008, 2011–present) * Mike Church – guitar, vocals (2005–2008, 2011–present) * A.J. Barrette – drums (2004–2005, 2011–present) * Zach Roth – keyboards, synthesizers (2002–2006, 2011–present) * Kenny Polidan – bass (2012–present) ;Former * Jordan Gilliam – rhythm guitar (2002–2003) * Cameron MacIntosh – drums (2002–2004) * Steve Schallert – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2003–2004) * Adrian "Bone" Green – drums (2005–2008, 2011 reunion show) * Steve Hetland – bass (2006–2008) * Ben Schauland – keyboards, synthesizers (2006–2008) * Evan Willey – bass (2002–2006, 2011) ;Touring * Jason Wood – bass, backing vocals (2006) ; Timeline


Discography

;Albums *2005: ''Of Love and Lunacy'' *2007: '' The Serpent'' *2013: '' Ceasing to Breathe'' ;EPs *2003: ''Dying with a Smile'' *2004: ''If Love Was Born to Die'' ;Other songs * "
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cover featured on '' High Voltage!: A Brief History of Rock''


References


External links

* * (2004) . Uprize Zine. Retrieved on July 22, 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:Still Remains Heavy metal musical groups from Michigan Roadrunner Records artists Metalcore musical groups from Michigan Musical groups established in 2002 Musical groups disestablished in 2008 Musical groups reestablished in 2011 2002 establishments in Michigan Musical groups from Grand Rapids, Michigan