The band stated in early 2006 that the song writing process was two thirds complete. On February 8, 2007, the band announced that all of the album's songwriting was finished and that they would be entering the studio to begin the recording process for the new record. It was then announced on May 11, 2007 (by guitarist
Mark Tremonti on www.thealterbridgenation.com), that the recording of the album was complete, the mixing had been finished, and only a few small minor things were still to be done. On July 23, 2007, there was another official press release containing the official release date for the first single from the album, the track listing for the album, and news that tour dates would be released at a later time. Three days later, Alter Bridge uploaded two new songs to their official MySpace page for fans to listen to as a taste of the new album. The songs were "Ties That Bind" and the album's single "
Rise Today". A UK version of the album was released on October 8 with a special UK bonus track titled "We Don't Care at All", a track also found on the
iTunes version of the album. There is also a version of the album sold exclusively through
Best Buy that contains the two bonus tracks "The Damage Done" and "New Way to Live", and a
Walmart version with a bonus DVD containing exclusive interviews and an in-depth look at the making of the album. Also, prior to the album's official release,
Universal Republic Records put up a page of e-cards on their main home page on August 24, 2007, which contained the then-unreleased "Before Tomorrow Comes", "
Watch Over You", "Buried Alive", and "Come to Life". They were then removed on Saturday, August 25, as their discovery resulted in many fans accessing them in a short period of time. Their online availability appears to have been a mistake on Universal's part, but it could also have been a unique marketing strategy. On March 19, 2009, the band released a
tablature book for the album, containing the tablature sheet music for every song on the album. While a large majority of the songs on
One Day Remains were written before Myles Kennedy came on board, this time around it was a collaborative effort with Tremonti and Kennedy sharing the songwriting duties, while all four band members worked on the arrangements. All four members have songwriting credits on the album. In "Wayward One", the melody of the verse is based on the theme of the Bourrée in E minor (Suite BWV996) of J. S. Bach.
Label changes Alter Bridge left
Wind-Up Records in 2006 due to Wind-Up pressing for a
Creed reunion, which, in fact, actually later happened (all of Alter Bridge's members excluding Kennedy are also members of Creed), and subsequently signed to
Universal Republic Records. The band's second label change occurred in 2010;
Blackbird's follow-up,
AB III, was released on
Roadrunner Records worldwide, with the exception of North America where it was self-released via
Capitol Records. The band dropped their contract with Universal Republic likely due to the way the label handled the release of Alter Bridge's 2009 live album/DVD
Live from Amsterdam. == Singles ==