Posts Tagged ‘After the Burial’
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, April 22nd, 2019
I was curious as to how After the Burial would follow up the emotional 2016 album, Dig Deep, the tragedy laden homage to deceased former guitarist Justin Lowe. Having come up with bands like Born of Osiris, Periphery, The Faceless and such, After the Burial have arguably been the most consistent in their delivery since […]
Tags: 2019, After the Burial, E.Thomas, Progressive Metal/Djent, Sumerian Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, February 26th, 2016
Though coming up around the same time as bands like Born of Osiris, Periphery, Within the Ruins, The Contortionist, Veil of Maya, The Faceless and many other ‘Sumerian-core’ styled bands, Minnesota’s After the Burial stood out on their second album Rareform, (“The Fractal Effect” is still a damn cool song). But as with the genre as […]
Tags: 2016, After the Burial, E.Thomas, Review, Sumerian Records
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › A on Monday, May 16th, 2011
Taking over the metal and post-hardcore scene by storm with a consistently massive ever-growing fan base, Minnesota’s After the Burial is quickly rising pretty high in the ranks. It’s not too often you see a crowd go completely nuts over the opening acts rather than the headliners of a tour, but that was exactly the case when I had a chance to catch up with ATB bassist, Lee Foral on their latest tour with As I Lay Dying and Winds of Plague.
Tags: 2011, After the Burial, Derek Taylor, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, February 1st, 2011
It’s time to chalk another one up to the Midwestern metal scene with Minnesota’s After the Burial and their second release on Sumerian Records, In Dreams. This is definitely going to be a favorite for fans of the math metal variety with Meshuggah inevitably being the prime example that comes to mind. And rightfully so, […]
Tags: 2011, After the Burial, Derek Taylor, Review, Sumerian Records