myspace music

The Quarter After
Psychedelic / Screamo / Folk



LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
United States

Profile Views:  132023




Last Login:  12/4/2009
View My: Pics | Videos | Playlists

   Contacting The Quarter After

 MySpace URL: 

   The Quarter After: General Info
Member Since2/11/2005
Band Websitehttp://thequarterafter.com
Band Members
Dominic Campanella - vocals, guitar
Rob Campanella - guitar, vocals, whatever
D.A. - bass, vocals
Nelson Bragg - drums, vocals
David Koenig- bass
Joel Williams- drums, percussion
with-
Andy Campanella- various percussions
Christoph W. Certik-various guitars, keyboards, mandolin
Miles Shrewsbury- tablas
Christina Campanella, Mara Keagle, Miranda Lee Richards- vocals
Gabriel Cohen- organ
Ric Menck- percussion
Eric Haywood- pedal steel
Kirk Hellie- bass 6, popsicle stick orchestra, tenor acoustic
Lou Vogel- mellotron
Matthew Sweet- backing vocals
Probyn Gregory- trumpets Quarter After/Johnny Echols @ Spaceland
Influences
Eat a PeachI Want to See the Bright Lights TonightThe Stone RosesSafe as MilkBeasterThe Velvet UndergroundFotheringayAoxomoxoaRecurringOh My Gawd!!!...The Flaming LipsGene Clark with the Gosdin BrothersEarth, Sun, MoonZen ArcadeOnceLiving in the Past (Japanese Mini-Vinyl CD)The Morning After GirlsMeditationsPsychocandyFun HouseLong Journey HomeThe Original Delta BluesAxis: Bold as LoveShazamThe Sounds of IndiaBuffalo Springfield AgainCindyQuadropheniaLive at LeedsBad BrainsManzanitaLed Zeppelin IIIAll Things Must PassLiving With the LawIf I Could Only Remember My NameEverybody Knows This Is NowhereWhat We Did on Our HolidaysNowherePlaying With FireThe Man Who Sold the WorldCripple CrowEmergency 3rd Rail Power Trip/ Explosions In The Glass PalaceHappen HappenedThe Days of Wine and RosesNative SonsAll Over the PlaceRamMurmurOdessaImagine Our LoveLarks Tongues in Aspic - 30th Anniversary Edition RemasteredNo DepressionA Thousand LeavesFace to FaceThe Kinks are the Village Green Preservation SocietyLola versus Powerman and the Money-Go-Round, Part OneSomething Else by the KinksSt. Cecilia: The Elektra RecordingsTyranny & MutationNew Day RisingThe Doobie BrothersRough MixFoxtrotSetting SonsA Saucerful of SecretsYounger Than YesterdayEclectionJohn Lennon/Plastic Ono BandFirst ThangsRevolver [UK]Rubber SoulDisintegrationTago MagoThe Final CutPeter Gabriel 1: CarTomorrowThink PinkSandinista!Their Satanic Majesties RequestA Salty DogBasket of LightReading, Writing and ArithmeticAmong My SwanDouble Nickels on the DimeOther Side of This LifeDirections To See A GhostIn the FutureHeavy Deavy Skull LoverOld GrowthShivering King and OthersAvatarThe Phoenix AlbumTalking BookUp on the SunTrafficBlues Run the GameAn Amazing DreamLoveEscalatorDemons and WizardsLook at YourselfBlack SabbathParanoidBlack Sabbath, Vol.4Sabbath Bloody SabbathSun AwakensA New DevotionWhirlpoolMudcrutchDamn the TorpedoesBuzz FactoryLazer Guided MelodiesFunkadelicBookendsOcean RainWild WoodThen Play OnThe Eighteenth Day of MayMachine Gun EtiquetteA Storm in HeavenAftermathIn Search of SpaceSpace RitualHall of the Mountain GrillDoremi Fasol LatidoDays of Future PassedSeventh SojournEvery Good Boy Deserves FavourIn Search of the Lost ChordKing Crimson
Create Your Own!
Sounds LikeMostly west coast and British psychedelia/folk/pop-the Move, Buffalo Springfield, Stone Roses, Ride, the Who, the Kinks, Spriitualized, Beachwood Sparks, the Beatles, Rain Parade, Traffic, Teenage Fanclub, Cosmic Rough Riders, the High Dials, Gene Clark, Love, Oasis, the Zombies, the Yardbirds, the Byrds
Record LabelBirdsong/The Committee To Keep Music Evil
Type of LabelIndie


Get Flash now!

In order to listen or view this content you will have to upgrade your version of Flash.



   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Nov 19 2009 9:30P
Spaceland Silverlake, California

The Quarter After's Latest Blog Entry  [Subscribe to this Blog]

Record Release Show 18 April  (view more)

New Record- Changes Near  (view more)

Asteroid 4/Quarter After tour of England  (view more)

The Lovetones/Quarter After tour of the West Coast  (view more)

Music Today Sucks?  (view more)

[View All Blog Entries]

   About The Quarter After

THE SECOND FULL LENGTH RECORD- CHANGES NEAR IS AVAILABLE NOW!
Photobucket

YOU CAN PURCHASE 'CHANGES NEAR' ON ITUNES HERE-The Quarter After - Changes Near

ALSO CHECK OUT OUR LIMITED EDITION 7" SKY BLUE VINYL SINGLE-
Photobucket
TOO MUCH TO THINK ABOUT b/w HERE IT COMES (Stone Roses cover)


Here's what some folks had to say about our first record-

The Quarter After “The Quarter After” (Bird Song Recordings 2005)

The name suggests the Three O’Clock, Strawberry Alarm Clock, wake up: it’s time for a psychedelic revival. If like me you discovered the Byrds through the Paisley Underground and if you still retain a fondness for the Rain Parade, the Moving Targets, Bleached Black and others, then you’re going to enjoy this. There’s a moment on ‘A Parting’ that sums it all up: harmony vocals, jangling guitar falling out of tune and then alongside it a long sustained note warping into feedback - that’s the sort of thing that hooked me in the first place and fills me full of nostalgia now. ‘Too Much To Think About’ is a mixture of the Seeds ‘I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night’ and the Long Ryders ‘I Had A Dream’ going further than either into the interior of dreams, the guitars probing the sub-conscious realms with short forays away from the centre of the song prodding synapses until they end up stranded in a vast cavern with everywhere to go and nothing else to do but stop after the 10 minute journey. Tons of fuzzed guitar obscure the melody at the heart of ‘One Trip Later’ like clouds blocking the sun, with sunny bursts of pop climbing 8 miles high to break through before the effects pedals are stomped and the Angels are playing air guitar. There’s an early REM feel about ‘Taken’ in the way that everything is knitted together so that to add or subtract anything would completely change everything - then unlike them the guitars are allowed to chase off after stray notes and five minutes later we’re back to the integrated close harmonies. The closing ‘Everything Again’ is a mildly psychedelic pop song - barely three minutes of harmonies and irresistible chords that jangle courtesy of Roger McGuin and vocals by way of Gene Clark, the same template as followed on the opening ‘So Far To Fall’. So we’ve gone full circle, not heard anything new and yet the journey has got me rooting through my record collection to rediscover half-remembered songs - and more importantly plastered a huge grin across my face.

--David Cowling, AMERICANA-UK.COM



QUARTER AFTER The Quarter After (Bird Song)

This is another combo that likes to indulge themselves a bit, with tracks that clock in at seven, nine and twelve minutes and only four out of ten at under four. Which is probably why, along with the its battery of efx, a mutual friend out west was surprised when I told him I liked this album. Led by the brothers Campanella, Robert and Dominic, with a rhythm section of David Koenig (bass) and Nelson Bragg (drums), all of them seem to have been intimately involved in the internecine L.A., fringe Pop-Rock scene of recent years (from various Rademaker brothers’ projects to Stew to Brian Jonestown Massacree to any number of I.P.O. type bands).

The sound is decidedly Byrdsian, with various chiming guitars amongst the efx, the Campanellas’ airy and dulcet voices, a seeming amalgamation of Clark, Crosby and McGuinn both individually and in harmony -- mucho harmonies -- and the lilting melodies. In the leadoff cut, the peppy "So Far To Fall," you can even spot flecks of "Why" winking in the distance. At least that is all true for most of the putative Side 1. On through the wah-wah/vibrato guitar driven "Your Side Is Mine," the bongo touched "Always Returning" with its rotating singular vocal and harmonized verses and its call-and-response constructed choruses, the mid-tempo lament "A Parting" featuring a trio of female backing vocalists and a keening lead guitar, and the first three minutes of the gauzy, alternating charging and delicate "Too Much To Think About" (after which, for the remaining nine, or so, minutes it concentrates on groove, sound and mood with the help of Mr. Massacree himself, Anton Newcombe, tinkering around with an Echoplex and snatches of whispers courtesy of Campanella père). Up to that point they’re all coruscating nuggets, semi-familiar and enchanting.

For most of the remaining that deflection does battle with their interest in melody. "Know Me When I’m Gone" is an elongated, rolling number, strewn with a liquid guitar. "Taken" is a brisk rocker whose first three minutes, along with the preceding, ringing "One Trip Later," melds in the intermediary point of Chronic Town era R.E.M., but for the next five, or so, minutes goes on a runout at varying tempos and densities, before finding the song again for the closing minute. Back a bit there is the atypical "Mirror To You" with it’s close harmony singing, acoustic guitar, understated pedal steel (courtesy of All Night Radio’s Dave Scher) and cantering, Countryish rhythm. The record ends where it started with the succulent, overt Byrdsian "Everything Again."

--THE BOB MAGAZINE



The Quarter After (Bird Song)

The Quarter After call Los Angeles home, but it's not so much where they're from as when. For the QA's Campanella brothers, the clock is fixed at that moment in the '60s when pop swallowed a potent tab of psychedelia and hallucinated a musical soundtrack to accompany the trip. On their eponymous debut, the QA reference the first-generation psych-pop of the Beatles, the Byrds, and Buffalo Springfield and subsequent devotees like the Three O'Clock, Dream Syndicate and the Brian Jonestown Massacre while pursuing the same success/excess as their forebearers. "So Far to Fall" finds the band clicking on all paisley cylinders, from Rob and Dom Campanella's exquisite brotherly harmonies to their "Day Tripper"-fueled guitar antics, while the 12-minute "Too Much to Think About" spirals out from a Byrdsian psych/folk confection into a droning yet majestic space-rock jam. What makes the Quarter After endearing is their willingness to fine-tune psychedelic pop's grand missteps as well as its sugar-cubed triumphs.

--Brian Baker, HARP MAGAZINE



THE QUARTER AFTER- Self Titled Debut (Bird Song)

How can I not swoon over an album that takes a little of everything in music that I have learned to love since the wee age of a day old? Back in the early 90s, the Stone Roses was one of the first bands that stopped me dead in my tracks. Before that, I was bombarded by the Moody Blues and other British Invasion songs thanks to my father. Now, over 10 years later, another band has stopped me dead in my tracks. The Quarter After takes one part 60s British Invasion psych-pop, one part 70s classic rock, one part 80s drug-induced space-rock, and one part modern fusion of retro melodies and songwriting. On the band's self-titled debut, The Quarter After takes the past 40 years and make it sound just as good, if not better, than those who came before.

On the The Quarter After, you can hear many of the previously listed influences. The bloodlines for the Quarter After are quite exquisite. Guitarist/multi-instumentalist Robert Campanella is an off-and-on member of the Brian Jonestown Massacre as well as a producer and engineer. The band even enlisted Anton Newcombe in help in the recording of the album. The album is also the debut album on Bird Song Recordings, a project a Ric Menck, drummer extraordinaire. The other band members - Rob's brother Dominic (singing, guitars), David Koenig (bass and 12-string guitar), and Nelson Bragg (drums and percussion) - have stylistic, yet ballsy range and chops that hold the album together. I could go on and on with inter-band and -artist relationships, but I have a review to write.

The album starts off with "So Far To Tell," which might as well be a 60s flashback tribute to the Byrds or Buffalo Springfield, complete with melodic ohhhh's and ahhhhs's mixed with girl-inspired lyrics. On two tracks, "Too Much to Think About" and "Taken," the Quarter After jams for at least nine minutes, mixing in some jangly guitar pieces with drones and basslines remisiscent of the Spacemen 3. One of the albums gems is "One Trip Later," a song reminiscent to the Monkees but with fits of a screaming guitar. "A Parting" is a beautiful Neil Young Harvest Moon-era tune. "Always Returning" reminds me of that infamous Blue Oyster Cult skit from Saturday Night Live. Now if only someone could get the band to add more cowbell.

While some might dismiss the Quarter After as flower power all over again, those people might as well go back under the rock where they've been living. The Quarter After has modern pysch-rock sensabilities with much respect to the bands that created the sound. These guys not only perfect this sound, they step it up a notch, kicking it in the balls while simultaneously shaking its hand.

-Jason Wilder, DELUSIONS OF ADEQUACY




   The Quarter After's Friend Space (Top 30)
The Quarter After has 3815 friends.
 paperback writer 


 Joel Aaron Williams 


 Dave K 


 Nelson Bragg 


 the committee to keep music evil 


 THE ASTEROID #4 


 Spindrift 


 Chief Nowhere 


 The Lovetones 


 the koolaid electric company 


 DREAM MACHINE 


 Sonic Cathedral 


 SUNSPLIT 


 The Stereo Workers Union 


 Brian Jonestown Massacre 


 HOPEWELL 


 The Tyde 


 The Digs 


 The People's Revolutionary Choir 


 The Dilettantes 


 The See See 


 Christof 


 Andy 


 Dan 


 Laeti 


 KAIN 


 Flomotions.com 


 Ric Menck 


 Tony Campy 


 Gene & Cover 





The Quarter After's Friends Comments
Displaying 25 of 1150 comments  ( View All | Add Comment )
LEMON SUN

LEMON SUN



Dec 7 2009 10:44 PM

Hey friends. Playin' Spaceland this Thursday. Gonna be a hell of a night. Swing by... (click poster for discount pre-sale tix). Thanks
Fairplay Collective

Fairplay Collective



Dec 7 2009 12:07 AM


Michael Brunnock interview with Journalist Suzanne Connolly

Fairplay Collective | MySpace Music Videos
TREE

TREE



Dec 4 2009 3:28 PM

Hey
thanks allot for your add!
all the best
TREE
Rigo

Rigo



Dec 3 2009 12:09 AM

wow two more shows coming up? Cool. Im a try to make both!!  thanks for the add!
ollanaR

ollanaR



Dec 2 2009 12:32 PM

You were right!  (Flashback from 3 yrs ago)  

Nobel Laureate Montagnier: HIV Can Be Cleared Naturally

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKyIBYKoT20

Well, you were sort of right...people are dying of AIDS but the cause is multivariate.


J.D. King

J.D. King



Nov 21 2009 4:55 AM

Hey Rob, nice sound.
Morning Dew

Morning Dew



Nov 14 2009 12:24 AM


was listening to you all today...
Hope you're making more beautious soundz.
 It's been too long.
 Cheers,
 Dewi
The Early Days

The Early Days
Online Now!


Nov 13 2009 11:39 PM

Wonderful album, best sound I've heard in a while.

Erik-The Early Days
Palace of Light

Palace of Light



Oct 18 2009 11:02 AM

Greetings,

We just came back from a lovely, sunny autumn drive in the company of "Changes Near"; still the best...

Any new sounds on the way (or another trip to the UK)?

Wishing you all well,

Patrick and everyone else in The Palace.

ShockPop

Sparky ShockPop



Oct 16 2009 7:23 PM

You Are Being Heard!


Join Us In The Chat Room During A Show!

THE VACANT LOTS

THE VACANT LOTS



Oct 9 2009 9:21 PM

we're loving your songs!!
²Ö²

²Ö²



Sep 20 2009 3:22 AM

You know what would really blow my gourd? TQA midwest tour. It would be oh, shall we say, L-licious.

I implor you.

Cordially,
Your OK fan.
puppies and kittens

puppies and kittens



Sep 19 2009 10:13 PM

Jorge Tambakis Aldunate

Jorge Tambakis Aldunate



Aug 30 2009 5:51 PM

HI ROB, HOW ARE YOU DOIN MAN?!
HOPE YOU AND THE BAND ARE HAVING A LUSH SUMMER
BEST VIBES FOR YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES
KEEP MUSIC EVIL
J
Sid Griffin

Sid Griffin



Aug 28 2009 6:26 AM

Hello Holiday Makers...excuse us while we kiss the sky!





The mighty  Coal Porters play for FREE this very Sunday...in a mere 32
hours at the south London palace known as the Horniman Museum! See below!





Aug 30, 2009    3pm at The Horniman Museum


100 London Rd, Forest Hill, London, SE23 3PQ


Cost: free, free...FREE


ph: 020 8699 1872


onstage: 3pm on outdoor bandstand in rear museum





See a bearded Sid Griffin before UK Musician Union regulations make him shave it off! (By the way I am totally smitten by Miranda Lee Richardson...she is really, really terrific!)
Palace of Light

Palace of Light



Jun 24 2009 6:48 PM

What's new with your good selves?
Morning Dew

Morning Dew



Jun 15 2009 3:43 AM

Saw Loretta Lynn just before Bonnaroo, ummm,wow.

Thought Bonnorro was pretty rockin,although sleepy shows from The Decemberists and Th eItals.. PHISH ruled, they were just SO SO BIG ya know? thier sound and all. Al Green, Beastie Boys,Ani DiFranco,The DEAD, WILCO,Lucinda Williams and Tv on the Radio good, Black Crows on fire as were Tv on the radio< Yeah Yeah Yeahs superb, Widespread Panic cool, but one big rythym section though,
oh well. I hope GOMEZ's new song kicks Deat Cab for Cutie's ass off the blasted radio as I am well over all of it.
I think they( GOMEZ) have a good one here and I think that the girl in the song maybe be a a bit of an Early Rider type?Next wkend Elvis Costello and Davud Byrne (again) in Telluride. did you see SPIN this month? Hope your summer is MUziacal, and SPINDRIFTY is a comin to Monolith! HUUURRRRAY!
QA rules.
Warm Collision

Warm Collision



Jun 11 2009 7:36 PM

killer tunes, guys. keep up the hard work
team vogel

team vogel



Jun 1 2009 9:07 PM

hey......
VonVeederVeld

VonVeederVeld



May 23 2009 6:03 PM

"All drugs of any interest to any moderately intelligent person in America
are now illegal."


Thomas Szasz

the argument goes something like this...


"I refuse to prove that I exist," says God,

"for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing."


"But," says man, "the Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it?

It could not have evolved by chance. It proves that you exist, and so therefore,

by your own arguments, you don't. Q.E.D."


"Oh dear," says God,

I hadn't thought of that," and promptly vanishes

in a puff of logic.


well, I guess that about wraps it up for God...

Morning Dew

Morning Dew



May 20 2009 6:01 AM

I had a Ticket to ride
(free frequent Flier miles
of smiles)


Was In L.A. last weekend.
Looked for QA shows around there..
( alas)
None.
saw a bad band
( BAD)
sorry?
at the Playboy mansion,
some benefit show,
Sat.
good benefit,
umm,
a bore.
ok, hope you are all groovin'
somwhere near soon.
Monolith calls the QA.
THE 6 O’ CLOCK PHANTOMS

THE 6 O’ CLOCK PHANTOMS



Apr 29 2009 9:27 PM

hey robby ...would you check out new songs elucidate,when i was before and a spiral is a circle??hope you are good man..i got to psych fest in austin just...it was the best...love to you and yours hope to see you soon with the quarter after or the bjm..davey u,k
danii

danii



Apr 29 2009 11:12 AM

hey, hope you're well.
really fond of your sound, guys.
x
Jorge Tambakis Aldunate

Jorge Tambakis Aldunate



Apr 28 2009 4:57 PM

Hey Rob! when are you comin to play in Bristol??!!! suave man j
The Last Of Mourning Sun

The Last Of Mourning Sun



Apr 17 2009 11:41 AM

<3
Add Comment


©2003-2009 MySpace.com. All Rights Reserved.