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After the Burial

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After the Burial
After the Burial in 2009
After the Burial in 2009
Background information
OriginTwin Cities, Minnesota
United States
GenresProgressive metalcore, djent, metalcore, deathcore, progressive metal
Years active2004–present
LabelsCorrosive, Sumerian
MembersLerichard Foral
Trent Hafdahl
Dan Carle
Anthony Notarmaso
Past member(s)Justin Lowe
Nick Wellner
Greg Erickson
Eric Robles
Grant Luoma
WebsiteSumerian Records profile

After the Burial is an American metal band from Twin Cities, Minnesota. After the Burial has four members in the band; the current band members are Lerichard Foral, Trent Hafdahl, Dan Carle and Anthony Notarmaso.

The band was formed in 2004. They released their first album "Forging a Future Self" on January 9, 2007.[1] Band members Nick Wellner and Greg Erickson left the band shortly after they signed to Sumerian Records. Grant Luoma joined the band and replaced Wellner as the vocalist and Eric Robles replaced Erickson on drums. Robles left the band before the recording of their second album and Dan Carle joined the band to replace him. The band released their second album "Rareform" on July 22, 2008.[2] Luoma left the band in 2009 and Anthony Notarmaso joined the band to replace him on vocals. They released their "In Dreams" on November 23, 2010.[3]

Band members

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Current
Former
  • Justin Lowe - rhythm guitar (2004-2015)
  • Nick Wellner - lead vocals (2004–2007)
  • Grant Luoma - lead vocals (2007–2008)
  • Greg Erickson - drums (2004–2007)
  • Eric Robles - drums (2007–2008)

Discography

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Studio albums

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Musical style

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After The Burial has been described as progressive metalcore,[4][5][6][7] djent,[8][9][10] metalcore,[11][12] deathcore,[13][14] and just plain progressive metal.[15]

References

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  1. "Forging a Future Self by After the Burial on iTunes". April 2006 – via itunes.apple.com.
  2. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/rareform/id365898632
  3. "In Dreams by After the Burial" – via itunes.apple.com.
  4. "AFTER THE BURIAL release two new singles, music video". lambgoat.com. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  5. "After the Burial". iHeart. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  6. "I'm watching After the Burial on bring the noise". After the Burial / the NOISE. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  7. "BLEED FROM WITHIN, AFTER THE BURIAL AND GREAT AMERICAN GHOST IN FINLAND NEXT AUTUMN". fullsteam.fi. 2024-11-25. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  8. "After The Burial". HM Magazine. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  9. SAW, THE (2019-11-09). "Band of the Week: After The Burial". WKNC 88.1 FM - North Carolina State University Student Radio. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  10. Magazine, Alternative Press. "Here are the 10 djent bands who gave the genre its start". Alternative Press Magazine. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  11. Scythe, Mandy (2023-04-02). "After The Burial Release New Music Video and EP". MetalSucks. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  12. "Album Review: After The Burial - 'Dig Deep'". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  13. Böhmer, Dominik (2019-07-20). "A SCENE IN RETROSPECT: After The Burial - "Rareform"". Everything Is Noise. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  14. Injection, Metal (2010-11-29). "CD Review: AFTER THE BURIAL - In Dreams". Metal Injection. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  15. Weaver, James (2023-03-30). "After The Burial release new songs 'Nothing Gold' and 'Death Keeps Us From Living'". Distorted Sound Magazine. Retrieved 2024-12-03.

Other websites

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