After the Burial
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After the Burial live at Vans Warped Tour 2012
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Background information | |
Origin | Twin Cities, Minnesota, United States |
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Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Sumerian |
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After the Burial is an American extreme metal band from the Twin Cities, Minnesota. The group is currently signed to Sumerian Records and have released four of their five full-length albums through the label. Since their inception in 2004, the band has experienced two vocalist changes, two drummer changes, and the departure and death of founding rhythm guitarist Justin Lowe. Lead guitarist Trent Hafdahl and bassist Lerichard Foral are the group's two remaining founding members.
The band has taken part in many metal festivals, fitting along with several derivative forms of the genre and have been credited as a strong contributor to the "djent" scene.
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History
Formation and Forging a Future Self (2004)
After the Burial was founded in 2004 by Nick Wellner, Trent Hafdahl, Justin Lowe, and Greg Erickson who all met in high school. Dave Coleman initially filled in on bass while they searched for a permanent member. After posting an ad on a Twin Cities hardcore message board, Lee Foral responded and earned a spot in the band.
The group's first album entitled Forging a Future Self was recorded in late 2005 and was released on April 1, 2006. It was distributed via Corrosive Records, though there was never an official record deal in place.
They would later sign to Sumerian Records where Erickson and Wellner departed and Grant Luoma (of local act Nostalia) joined as vocalist. Eric Robles took Erickson's place as drummer but also departed before the recording of the band's second album.
Rareform (2008–2009)
The band entered the studio in 2008 to record their second studio album Rareform. All drum programming was done by the band's then current rhythm guitarist Lowe, while Hafdahl handled the lyrical writing duties due to the lack of output by then current vocalist, Luoma.
Shortly after the release, vocalist Luoma was replaced.[5] Anthony Notarmaso joined in his place, and the band recruited Dan Carle (also of Nostalia) on drums.
In late 2008, the band supported Suicide Silence on The Cleansing The Nation Tour, and in early 2009, co-headlined a U.S. tour with Veil of Maya.
The band decided to re-release Rareform with Notarmaso's vocals in September 2009. It also included bonus content, such as live footage from a sold out concert the band performed at.[6]
In Dreams (2010–2012)
The band's third full-length album, In Dreams was recorded and released in 2010 through Sumerian.[7]
In late 2010, the band supported Winds of Plague on The December Decimation Tour, and in 2011, headlined the Crush Em' All Tour 2.
On March 14, 2011, an extended mix of the song "Pi (The Mercury God Of Infinity)" was uploaded to YouTube.[8]
This Life is All We Have EP and Wolves Within (2013-2015)
On April 2, 2013 Sumerian Records posted a re-mastered version of the song "A Steady Decline" and stated: "On April 1, 2006 After the Burial released their ground breaking album Forging a Future Self, which helped shape the sound of modern metal. To celebrate seven years of shred ATB has released a new take on an old favorite!"
On April 30, Sumerian Records uploaded three songs on their official YouTube channel for After the Burial's three song EP entitled This Life Is All We Have. The EP includes the following re-mastered songs from Forging a Future Self, featuring Anthony Notarmaso on vocals: "A Steady Decline", "Fingers Like Daggers", and "Redeeming the Wretched".
During live shows in 2013, After the Burial began playing two new songs called "A Wolf Amongst Ravens" and "Anti-Pattern" from their yet to be released album.[9][10]
On November 5, 2013, Sumerian Records released the band's new song entitled "A Wolf Amongst Ravens" on YouTube[11] and revealed the band's new album Wolves Within being release on December 17, 2013. They also resigned to Sumerian Records.[12]
On November 18, 2013 the song "Of Fearful Men" was uploaded to YouTube and made available for purchase through iTunes[13] and the entire album (Wolves Within) was released under Sumerian Records in December of the same year.
Justin Lowe's departure and death and Dig Deep (2015–present)
Guitarist and founding member Justin Lowe officially left the band with a statement on June 24, 2015 citing a mental breakdown believing that After the Burial, their record label (Sumerian Records) and most people in his life were out to ruin him.[15] After the Burial responded to Lowe's open letter the following day confirming he was under severe mental distress and requested their fans to support Lowe during his time of recovery. Lowe was under care with his family at the time.[16]
On the evening of July 20, 2015, Justin Lowe was pronounced officially missing, and search efforts had been put into place in order to find him. Lowe was found dead by a hiker on July 21, 2015, directly underneath the Soo Line High Bridge, while his car was found on the Minnesota side of the bridge. Authorities state that his death was consistent with that of a fall. It is currently unknown if the fall was accidental or intentional. [17]
On July 27, the band released a statement on their Facebook page saying that they had decided not to perform on the Summer Slaughter tour in the wake of Lowe's passing, and that they needed time to recover from the loss of their friend.[18]
On October 29, the band streamed the new track "Lost in the Static" and also announced a tour starting on November 5 in San Diego, being followed by The Faceless, Rings of Saturn and Toothgrinder. On New Years Day 2016, the band announced their new album Dig Deep, slated to be released on February 19, 2016.
On December 22, They were announced to be part of the Sumerian Records 10th Anniversary Tour with Born of Osiris, Veil of Maya, ERRA and Bad Omens. The tour will start on February 19th in Minneapolis.
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Discography
After the Burial discography | |
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Studio albums | 5 |
Music videos | 4 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 2 |
Studio albums
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US [19] |
US Heat. [20] |
US Indie. [21] |
US Hard Rock [22] |
US Rock [23] |
ARIA [24] |
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2006 | Forging a Future Self
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2008 | Rareform
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2010 | In Dreams
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2013 | Wolves Within
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— | 2 | 27 | 9 | 44 | — | |||||||
2016 | Dig Deep
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50 | — | 1 | 1 | 4 | 91 | |||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
EPs
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2013 | This Life Is All We Have
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Singles
Year | Song | Album |
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2015 | "Lost in the Static"[25] | Dig Deep |
2016 | "Collapse"[26] |
Music videos
Title | Year | Director(s) | Album |
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"Your Troubles Will Cease and Fortune Will Smile Upon You" | 2011 | Scott Hansen[27] | In Dreams |
"Pendulum"[28] | N/A | ||
"A Wolf Amongst Ravens" | 2014 | Anthony Dubois[29] | Wolves Within |
"Lost in the Static"[30] | 2016 | N/A | Dig Deep |
"Collapse"[31] | 2016 | N/A | Dig Deep |
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