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Jason Costa

Jason Costa (born November 5, 1972) is an American drummer from Quincy, Massachusetts, best known for his long tenures with the metalcore bands Diecast and All That Remains. He began playing drums professionally at a young age and joined Diecast as their founding and original drummer in 1997, contributing to albums such as Undo the Wicked (1998), Day of Reckoning (2001), and Tearing Down Your Blue Skies (2004) before departing in 2006. In 2006, Costa joined All That Remains, replacing interim drummer and becoming a core member of the band for nearly two decades. During his time with the group, he performed on six studio albums, including Overcome (2008), (2010), (2012), (2015), (2017), and (2019), and toured extensively, supporting the band's evolution from metalcore to a broader sound. In July 2023, at age 50, Costa announced his departure from All That Remains for deeply personal reasons unrelated to internal band conflicts, marking the end of his primary recording and touring commitments in the metal scene.

Early life

Birth and family background

Jason Costa was born on November 5, 1972, in . He grew up in the area during the , a period when the local and music scene began to emerge as a significant cultural force among youth, with bands like SSD and gaining prominence in nearby venues. Little is publicly known about his family background, and no notable musical heritage in his immediate family has been documented. Costa did not pursue formal in music, though details of his early schooling and any initial non-musical employment remain undocumented in available sources.

Musical training and influences

Jason Costa began playing around the age of 12 or 13 in the mid-1980s, initially drawn to the instrument through a combination of personal interest and exposure to diverse music genres. Growing up in , he started with formal private lessons from a jazz instructor who emphasized proper technique to prevent injury, including the use of traditional grip, rudiments, and music reading skills. These lessons lasted approximately 10 to 11 years with the same teacher, who focused on foundational skills that allowed Costa to adapt across styles rather than specializing in one genre early on. His formal training was complemented by extensive self-directed practice at home, often in challenging conditions like a hot attic setup, where he developed speed, endurance, and precision suited to aggressive playing. This period built his technical proficiency before transitioning to band involvement. Costa has noted that his jazz-rooted education provided a versatile base, even as his interests shifted toward heavier music. Costa's early influences spanned multiple genres, reflecting the eclectic listening habits of his youth surrounded by "music nerds" who dissected recordings together. He cites hip-hop and rap acts like and for rhythmic foundations, alongside metal pioneers such as —particularly drummer Nicko McBrain's compositional approach—, , , and Metallica. A pivotal moment came at age 14 when a friend introduced him to , inspiring his pursuit of double bass drumming techniques. Later admirations included drummers like , , and , as well as instrumental metal from artists such as and , which encouraged analytical listening and versatility. These elements shaped a drumming style blending jazz precision with metal intensity from his formative years.

Career

Heresy (1989–1991)

Jason Costa entered the professional music scene as the for , a short-lived band from , near . Formed in the late , Heresy drew from the aggressive style of thrash and , with Costa—then in his late teens—providing the fast, intense beats that defined the band's sound. Having trained under a jazz instructor who taught him traditional grip, Costa adapted his technique to deliver the raw, high-energy drumming required for . The band's sole recording during this period was the 1990 demo Rise of the Heretic, where Costa's contributions featured on high-tempo tracks emphasizing relentless rhythms and blasts. Heresy disbanded in 1992 after guitarist Mike McKee and bassist/vocalist Peter Johnson relocated to , ending Costa's involvement and concluding his initial foray into the Northeast metal underground.

Diecast (1997–2006)

Jason Costa joined the Boston-based band Diecast in 1997 as their founding drummer, bringing technical precision honed from his earlier experience with to the group's emerging sound. The band, formed that same year, quickly recorded their debut EP with producer at Studio, releasing it independently and establishing a raw, aggressive style blending intensity with metallic riffs. This release garnered attention in the local scene, leading to a signing with independent label Coalition Records for their first full-length album, Undo the Wicked, issued in 1998. Throughout the early 2000s, Costa's contributions shaped Diecast's evolution toward a more polished aesthetic, featuring intricate double-bass patterns and dynamic breakdowns that supported the band's high-energy compositions. The group released in 2001 via independent channels, followed by a pivotal deal with in 2004, which facilitated the production of Tearing Down Your Blue Skies that October under producer Paul Trust. Costa's drumming on this album emphasized endurance and speed, driving tracks with relentless rhythms that highlighted the band's maturation during the burgeoning New Wave of American era. In 2006, Diecast issued Internal Revolution with new drummer Dennis Pavia, maintaining their core sound amid the genre's growth. Diecast's rise was bolstered by extensive touring, including U.S. and European runs where they shared stages with prominent acts like Killswitch Engage, Hatebreed, and Slipknot, solidifying their presence in the East Coast metalcore scene. These performances showcased Costa's live prowess, with his precise, high-tempo style enabling the band's reputation for intense, mosh-pit-inducing sets that drew from Boston's vibrant hardcore community. Despite lineup shifts, including the departure of original vocalist Colin Schleifer in 2003 and the arrival of Paul Stoddard, Costa remained a consistent core member, helping navigate internal changes while contributing to the band's stability. Costa departed Diecast amicably during their early 2006 tour, stepping away to explore new opportunities after nearly a decade of dedication that helped propel the band from local status to a recognized force in . His tenure marked a formative period for Diecast, during which they transitioned from independent releases to major label support, influencing the East Coast scene's blend of hardcore aggression and metallic technicality.

All That Remains (2006–2023)

Jason Costa joined All That Remains in 2006 following his departure from Diecast, stepping in to replace drummer and support the band's touring for their album The Fall of Ideals. His recruitment stabilized the during a period of lineup flux, allowing the group to maintain momentum in the scene. Over the next decade and a half, Costa became a core member, providing drumming for six studio albums that blended elements with aggression, including (2010) and (2015). His contributions helped evolve the band's sound toward more accessible, radio-friendly structures while retaining technical intensity, as heard in tracks like "The Waiting One" from , which achieved significant airplay and contributed to the album's commercial success, debuting at No. 10 on the 200. Costa's reliable live performances were praised for anchoring the band's high-energy shows, supporting their commercial peak during this era with sold-out tours and festival appearances. The band undertook extensive touring throughout Costa's tenure, including the 2008 Rockstar Mayhem Festival alongside and , which showcased All That Remains' growing prominence in the circuit. In 2022, Costa temporarily exited a U.S. headlining tour to address personal matters, with Anthony Barone filling in as a replacement. The group also navigated significant challenges following the sudden death of founding guitarist Oli Herbert in October 2018, an accidental drowning that deeply affected band dynamics and led to lineup adjustments, including the addition of on guitar for subsequent releases and tours. Despite the tragedy, Costa remained committed, contributing to the 2018 album and helping the band persevere through emotional and logistical turmoil. In July 2023, after 17 years with the band, Costa announced his departure, citing deeply personal reasons unrelated to internal conflicts or the ongoing legal disputes stemming from Herbert's estate. The exit was amicable, with the band expressing gratitude for his long service and no immediate drama over replacements, as Barone had already proven effective in prior fill-ins.

Musical style and equipment

Drumming technique

Jason Costa employs a traditional grip on both hands, which he describes as a "bastardized" adaptation for metal drumming. This approach stems from his early jazz training, where he learned traditional grip from a jazz instructor and has never transitioned to matched grip, citing an inability to adapt it despite the genre's demands. He avoids the French matched grip to prevent tendonitis, prioritizing ergonomic safety in his posture during high-speed passages. Costa's signature elements include his preference for linear fills, which emphasize sequential sticking patterns across the kit to enhance groove and flow, as heard in his Diecast-era covers like Slayer's "." He demonstrates precision in double-bass drumming. His style blends jazz-influenced phrasing—rooted in his initial training—with the aggression of and metal, resulting in explosive blast beats and dynamic fills that maintain technical control. Over his career, Costa's evolved from the endurance-focused grooves in Diecast, where he built stamina through practice without beats. By joining Remains in 2006, he incorporated larger, more varied fills and sections, as on the album Overcome, expanding his while recording efficiently in short sessions. He has noted personal improvements in relaxation and performance when moderately "buzzed" before shows, attributing it to reduced tension without affecting studio work. Costa's strengths lie in his endurance for extended sets and adaptability across genres, from to , sustained by a daily 90-minute warm-up routine that has prevented injuries like tendonitis over 12 years. Despite occasional tour absences due to personal matters, such as a 2015 dental injury and his 2023 departure from All That Remains for deeply personal reasons unrelated to band dynamics, his core technique remained consistent throughout his tenure.

Gear and endorsements

Jason Costa has primarily utilized Tama drum kits throughout his tenure with All That Remains, favoring the Starclassic series for its durability and tonal qualities suited to metal performances. His standard setup includes a 20" x 18" (SXS2018BN), a 12" x 7" (SXT12HBN), a 16" x 14" floor (SXF16ABN), and a 14" x 5.5" (SXS1455BN), often configured in a compact four-piece to emphasize precision and power during live shows. For hardware, Costa employs DW Speed Cobra double bass drum pedals (model HP910LSW), which provide the rapid response necessary for his double-bass techniques, paired with a traditional grip setup that maintains compatibility across his performances. His cymbal choices from Sabian include 16" and 18" AAX X-Plosion crashes for explosive accents and an AA Holy China for added texture in aggressive sections. Costa has been a long-term endorsed with Tama since joining All That Remains in 2006, leveraging their EFX Hyper-Drive kits in vintage nickel sparkle finish for touring reliability. He also holds endorsements with for cymbals and for pedals, reflecting a stable professional toolkit that has seen only minor updates, such as reinforced hardware for extended road use, since the mid-2000s.

Personal life

Family and personal interests

Jason Costa maintains a notably private personal life, eschewing widespread engagement and public disclosures about intimate matters. Little is known about Costa's life, with no public information available regarding a or children in reputable sources. Costa retains close connections to his roots in , where he was born and raised, often referencing the area's influence in interviews. In terms of personal interests, Costa has described a pre-performance involving moderate consumption to enhance his playing, stating in a 2019 that he performs better when "buzzed" rather than sober or intoxicated. He explained incorporating about 90 minutes before shows, a practice he adopted around six or seven years earlier after a birthday milestone, while acknowledging occasional overindulgence during tours. This approach ties into his preference for relaxed social settings amid the demands of touring life. Additionally, to unwind during travel downtime, Costa engages in online gaming, particularly , which allows him to connect with friends virtually. Costa's non-musical pursuits are sparsely documented publicly, reflecting his emphasis on and following intensive tour schedules. He has periodically stepped away from commitments to address personal matters, underscoring a focus on personal well-being outside the spotlight.

Departure from music and later activities

In July 2023, Jason Costa announced his departure from after 17 years with the band, citing deeply personal reasons unrelated to any internal drama. In his , Costa emphasized his affection for his bandmates, describing them as family, and expressed profound gratitude to fans for their support throughout his tenure. He clarified that while stepping away from the group, he had no intention of quitting music entirely and hoped to reconnect with fans in the future through other endeavors. Following the announcement, Costa did not join any new bands or resume touring, marking a significant step back from the scene. This followed a temporary leave from All That Remains' U.S. tour in March 2022 to address personal matters, during which he was replaced by session drummer Anthony Barone. As of November 2025, Costa remains inactive in public musical activities, with no reported engagements in recording, performances, or endorsements. His social media presence has been minimal since late 2023, showing no indications of a return to professional drumming or related pursuits.

Discography

Heresy

Jason Costa joined Heresy as the drummer in 1989, contributing to the band's limited output of demo recordings during his tenure from 1989 to 1991. The group's releases were confined to underground tapes, with no full-length albums produced. The band's debut demo, Rise of the Heretic, was self-released in 1990 on cassette, featuring Costa on drums for all tracks. This four-track recording included songs such as "Beyond the Walls of Black," capturing the band's raw sound in its early form. Heresy's second and final demo, Master of Solitude, appeared in 1992 shortly after the band's split, with Costa performing drums across its tracks. The recording consisted of four songs: "Prison of the Mind," "Terminus," "Master of Solitude," and "." During his time with , Costa pursued no solo or side projects. Unofficial bootlegs from regional shows in the area, such as live performances in venues, circulate among collectors but remain non-commercial.

Diecast

Jason Costa joined Diecast as their founding drummer in 1997 and remained with the band until 2006, providing full drumming performances on their early releases. His contributions helped define the group's aggressive sound during this period. Costa's drumming is featured on the band's debut studio album, Undo the Wicked (1998), where he handled all drum tracks recorded at Studio in , . The album marked Diecast's first full-length effort as a five-piece lineup. He also performed drums on Day of Reckoning (2001, reissued 2005), the band's second studio album, recorded at The Dungeon Recordings Studio in Miami, Florida, with the band co-producing alongside Paul Trust. Costa co-wrote the drum parts for this release, contributing to its raw, high-energy tracks. His work continued on Tearing Down Your Blue Skies (2004), another full drumming credit, recorded at Dungeon Recording Studios in , and engineered by Paul Trust. In addition to studio albums, Costa drummed on the early EP Perpetual War (1997), a self-released cassette that served as the band's debut recording. No dedicated singles were issued during his tenure, though Diecast appeared on various compilations, including the 2005 soundtrack for The Cave, where Costa received co-writing credit for the track "Medieval." No official live albums were released by Diecast during Costa's time with the band, but archival touring footage from their 1997–2006 performances exists online. Throughout these projects, Costa's drum parts were developed collaboratively within , often recorded in professional studios outside their base to capture the group's intense style.

All That Remains

Jason Costa joined All That Remains in late 2006 as their drummer, contributing to the band's output over the next 17 years until his departure in 2023. His work focused on core band recordings, with no notable guest appearances outside the group. Costa's drumming appears on one live album and six , spanning with evolving melodic and influences. His debut recording with All That Remains was the live album All That Remains: Live, released on November 6, 2007, capturing performances from shows in (February 2007) and (July 12, 2007). The release includes tracks like "Become the Catalyst" and "This Calling," showcasing the band's high-energy stage presence during their The Fall of Ideals tour cycle. The band's first studio album featuring Costa's full drumming was Overcome (2008), which marked a shift toward more accessible, radio-friendly metal with hits like the gold-certified single "Two Weeks," released September 18, 2008. Produced by Adam Dutkiewicz, the album debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard 200 and emphasized Costa's precise, double-bass-driven style on tracks such as "Before the Damned." Subsequent releases built on this foundation. For We Are Many (2010) explored heavier riffs and breakdowns, peaking at No. 10 on the Billboard 200, with Costa's contributions highlighted in songs like "The Waiting One." A War You Cannot Win (2012), produced by Adam Dutkiewicz, incorporated groove-oriented elements and reached No. 13 on the chart, featuring tracks such as "Down Through Nothing." Later albums reflected further experimentation. The Order of Things (2015), co-produced by Mike Martin and Jason Suecof, debuted at No. 25 on the Billboard 200 and blended metalcore with hard rock on cuts like "This Probably Won't End Well." Madness (2017), the band's eighth studio effort produced by Howard Benson, peaked at No. 50 and incorporated pop and electronic influences, as heard in the title track and "Safe House." The final studio album during Costa's tenure, Victim of the New Disease (2019), returned to aggressive roots while addressing personal themes, debuting at No. 154; notable drumming appears on "Fuck Love" and "Wasted on the Way."
ReleaseTypeYearLabelPeak Billboard 200 PositionKey Tracks Featuring Costa's Drumming
All That Remains: LiveLive album2007N/A"Become the Catalyst," "Six"
OvercomeStudio album2008Prosthetic / 16"Two Weeks," "Before the Damned"
Two WeeksSingle2008N/ATitle track
For We Are ManyStudio album201010"The Waiting One," "Hold On"
A War You Cannot WinStudio album201213"Down Through Nothing," "Gentle Anomaly"
The Order of ThingsStudio album201525"This Probably Won't End Well," "For You"
MadnessStudio album201750"Madness," "Open Grave"
Victim of the New DiseaseStudio album2019Eleven Seven154"Fuck Love," "Wasted on the Way"
Costa's recordings with All That Remains totaled over 100 tracks, emphasizing his role in the band's evolution from aggression to broader heavy music appeal.

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