With a menagerie of acknowledgements from the likes of Weekender Magazine,
Electric City/Diamond City Magazine, The Fly, The Scranton Times, Shinbone,
LPMVoice, GarageBand.com, and XND Radio, OurAfter has stolen the hearts of moody
rock lovers from Tampa to Chicago. Their single, "Karma" was hand-picked for the
soundtrack of the independent film, Bloodlines, released int he summer of 2006
through THINKFilm, and now the buzz has built to the point that they find
themselves bringing a new album to their loyal fans in the fall of 2008 titled
"Tabula Rasa".
OurAfter not only have their fingers on the pulse of what their fans desire,
but also on the pulse of modern rock and where it’s going. This quintet from
Pennsylvania feels they know where the trends of music are heading and have
created an album that reflects their sensibilities and passion for the genre.
Their songs draw from the influential music movements of the 80's, such as
post-punk and ambient, yet they make it their own by incorporating the
accessibility of today's mainstream rock.
As Alan K. Stout of The Weekender says, OurAfter “Isn't afraid to be romantic
and vulnerable… with a touch of bravado."
Taubla Rasa opens with “Push The Pilll” and will keep you fatefully connected
through “Seasons Of Grey,” “Envious Eyes,” and on to “Echo.”
Go to myspace.com/ourafter to check out their tour dates. Chances are,
OurAfter, is coming to a town near you!
Since it's inception in May of 2006, OurAfter has already opened for such
national acts as Flyleaf, 10 Years, Red, MAE, Yellowcard, Saving Abel, Rev
Theory, Smile Empty Soul, The Exies, Everclear, Boy Hits Car, Johnny Lives, Eve
to Adam, The Ataris, and Cage 9.
Festivals and Conferences that OurAfter have performed at on main stages
include The Millenium Music Conference (Harrisburg PA, 2008 and 2009) and The
Steamtown Original Music Showcase (Scranton PA, 2007 and 2008)
"Candles is the best song I have heard in the year of 2006." -Joshua
Morgan-XND Radio
The memorable melodies found on the group's debut are still there, yet the
hooks are bigger and the songs stronger. There is an added, invigorating
modern-rock element, yet the group has, rather brilliantly, maintained its
artistic pop side. -Alan K. Stout of Weekender Magazine
www.theweekender.com
'Push The Pill' is easily one of the best songs I've heard from a local
artist since we started featuring local artists, and that was over five years
ago. Honestly, it could be ... no, it should be the song that elevates OurAfter
to the next level." Dave Stewart of 102.3 the Mountain-Program Director
"It's (Karma) got the perfect amount of energy, and the perfect amount of
dance to make you tap your feet." -Pulse Weekly Magazine