AfterTime
AfterTime formed in London in the early 2000s when four musicians met at a local music academy. They shared an interest in progressive rock and began writing...
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AfterTime formed in London in the early 2000s when four musicians met at a local music academy. They shared an interest in progressive rock and began writing their own material, eventually taking the name AfterTime.
Their music incorporates elements from metal, jazz, and classical traditions, which made it difficult to categorize early on. This unconventional approach drew some skepticism at first, but they continued developing their sound. After a club performance caught a producer's attention, they gained exposure to a broader audience.
Songs like 'Battle Of The Sea' and 'Masquerade (Through The Façade)' show their approach to composition and lyrical themes. They've released several albums since forming, working within the progressive rock framework they established from the beginning.
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