After

After: The Driving Force of Modern Alt-Rock
After is an American alternative rock band known for their atmospheric soundscapes and anthemic choruses. The group achieved mainstream success with their platinum-certified debut album, which spawned several top-ten rock radio hits and established them as a major force in the 2010s rock scene.
Early career
Formed in Los Angeles in 2008, the core duo of vocalist/guitarist Alex Vance and drummer Liam Cole began crafting music in a shared rehearsal space. Their early self-released EPs, "Echoes" (2009) and "Fade In" (2011), garnered a dedicated online following, leading to a development deal with the independent label Velvet Hammer Records in 2012.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2014 with their debut full-length album, "Chromatic." Released via Velvet Hammer/Atlantic Records, the album's lead single, "Horizon Line," became a staple on alternative rock radio, peaking at number three on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart. "Chromatic" was later certified platinum, selling over one million copies in the United States.
Key tracks
Horizon Line — This breakthrough single defined their signature blend of shimmering guitars and massive, emotive hooks.
Silhouettes — A slower, building track that showcased their dynamic range and earned significant streaming traction.
Neon Pulse — Known for its driving rhythm and synthesizer layers, it became a fan favorite in live sets.
Vertigo — Featured in several major television series, expanding their audience beyond the rock sphere.
Echo Chamber — The lead single from their second album, marking a shift towards a denser, more experimental production style.
Following this success, After spent two years touring extensively before returning to the studio. Their sophomore album, "Resonate" (2017), debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and included a collaboration with producer Mike Crossey. The band's third album, "Digital Ghosts" (2021), saw them experimenting with electronic textures while maintaining their rock foundation.
Fans of After's expansive alt-rock sound also enjoy the work of similar artists. Thirty Seconds To Mars shares a command for cinematic rock scale and anthemic songwriting. Imagine Dragons operates in a similar space where rock ethos meets pop-friendly electronic production. Walk The Moon echoes their energetic, synth-infused approach to modern rock. Foster The People parallels their knack for crafting indelible melodies within an alternative framework.
The music of After maintains a strong presence on radio stations featured on this website. Their catalog, from early hits to recent releases, is frequently played on a variety of alternative rock radio stations and modern rock FM stations, ensuring their anthems reach a broad audience of rock enthusiasts.
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