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Phil Labonte of All That Remains Discusses Men’s Silent Crisis in New Interview

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**ALL THAT REMAINS’ Phil Labonte Sparks Debate on Men’s Mental Health in New Interview**

In a recent chat with Bill Bailey on the *Today’s Boondoggle Podcast*, Phil Labonte, the driving force behind metalcore band ALL THAT REMAINS, stirred the pot with his bold views on men and mental health. Labonte shared insights from his upcoming 2024 op-ed titled “The Silent Crisis: Why Society Is Failing Men And Boys,” which tackles the concerning trend of male disengagement across various aspects of life—education, work, and community involvement.

Labonte’s comments are sure to ignite discussions as he controversially stated, “Therapy is for women. Men don’t solve their problems by talking.” His stance reflects a belief that traditional masculine ideals discourage men from seeking help, potentially exacerbating the very issues they face.

As ALL THAT REMAINS continues to rock stages worldwide, Labonte’s insights add another layer to his persona, showcasing not just his musical talent but also his willingness to engage in tough conversations that impact society. Whether you agree or disagree with his views, there’s no denying that Labonte knows how to stir the conversation.

Stay tuned for more updates from ALL THAT REMAINS and join the discussion about mental health and masculinity in rock culture.

Source: Blabbermouth
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