For their "Two Weeks" video, All That Remains have teamed up with director Brian Thompson to present a story that should appeal just as much to "Ghost Hunters" viewers as headbangers.
In the clip, the band's plane goes down, but the energy of the group's music is too strong to disappear. The video intersperses haunting performance video with shots of a girl who sees the band "Poltergeist"-style in a TV and paranormal investigators attempting to track All That Remains' ghostly presence.
"Two Weeks" is one of the most melodic tracks on the band's new album Overcome, which came out September 16. "This is the first time All That Remains has done a song that is more singing than screaming," singer Phil Labonte told HeadbangersBlog.com. "In fact, the screaming that is on the song is pretty quiet and the melody is the primary focus. But I'm so happy with this song, I can hardly put it into words. All That Remains is the band that is probably gonna surprise you every disc and this song is one of the surprises on Overcome. The video is awesome. It's sharp n' clean and it's actually [guitarist] Oli [Herbert's] favorite out of all our videos."
Click "more" to watch "The Making of 'Two Weeks'" and come back tomorrow to check out the video's premiere.
And in case you missed it the first time, click here for our podcast interview with Labonte.


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