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Biography
"Risen form the ashes of Path Beyond Serenity – an oriental flavored melodic death metal band - After Oblivion came to life in 2007. Eastern melodies were ditched for a more intense and sharp sound, still very resolutely rooted in traditional Death Metal, a genre often perceived as destined into oblivion. And Death is the keyword here, with the band deliberately embracing Schuldiner’s legacy, especially their latest works, and using it as a platform to build it’s own sound.
Shortly into band’s existence, Adnan, a driving force behind and a sole member at the time, managed to record a debut four track demo entitled The Carnal Form, released via Hidden Throne promotions as a split with Brazilian band - No Blest. The Carnal Form stand out points came in form of Adnan’s signature highly energetic rhythm work and it was evident that as he found his comfort zone with the high pitched growls.
2009’s next logical step was to gather a full line-up which will enable them to perform live and bring their brand of death metal to a wider audience, including few Death tribute shows.
Those few shows brought perfect band chemistry among the members and as a result they recorded eight tracks in 2010, three of which were chosen to be released as a Vultures demo in March 2011. Vultures showed improvement on all fronts, from the thicker sound to a more creative guitar work - songs with more identity and for once production which does justice to a very serious and honest musical intentions of this up and coming band. Watch for them."
by Nedim Dedic
Members:
Marko - drums
Dario - bass
Jasenko - guitars
Adnan - guitars / vocal
After Oblivion - Septic Mind
Reviews

"And you know what? Despite its derivativeness, Vultures is phenomenal. Not many bands (Illogicist? Dreaming Dead?) have tried to harness Death’s idiosyncratic sound. Fewer succeed. After Oblivion have done it, and also written songs that Schuldiner would have been proud to pen if he were still alive...these three songs are nigh-perfect."
Metalsucks
"I found this cd an interesting experience that any fan of technical music could check (especially for the vocals hehe). Their debut album should be a blast!..."
technicaldeathmetal.com
"All the tracks have the classic death/trash style to them combined with After Oblivion own stamp the end result is fresh, powerful and fantastic to listen to. A perfect blend of catchy guitar leads & riffs, technical drumming and powerful vocals. I am looking forward to their debut album."
Planetmosh
"The killer riffage and outright punch of the songs will hook the listener, but it is the little flairs – such as a well-constructed solo or the rhythm-to-lead riff ascension in the title track – that will go a long way to making each of these three songs instantly memorable. The brief three-song EP Vultures more than showcases their skills and just begs to be followed up a full length."
metalreview.com
"Their new Ep, Vultures is everything an up and comer in the death scene needs to be."
The Ripple Effect
"I can't make much sense of why these guys haven't been scooped up by a label yet."
Aversionline
"…this is one of the more enjoyable tech death albums I have heard in a long time.
Scene Point Blank
"Vultures is a spectacular EP from After Oblivion that all technical death metal fans should further investigate. I'm looking forward to hearing a full-length album from these guys in the near future"
Sea of Tranquility
"Give these cocksuckers a decent budget and a good studio and I am sure they will fire up something absolutely astonishing..."
Global Domination
"Vultures is an extremely technical death and/or thrash metal three-track demo, featuring all the catchy guitar leads and insane drum patterns you could ask for in less than 15 minutes. The problem with the mesmerizing musicianship isn't the flow or the structure; on the contrary, these guys obviously know how to write a song"
Metal Storm
"With the signature Chuck Schuldiner vocals and catchy songs, the Bosnian band is surely on its way to a major label signing in the near future."
Leb Metal
