The After Hours
The After Hours formed in Austin, Texas in 2017. Their song 'Back Here Again' got some radio play and connected with listeners. They put out a debut album...
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The After Hours formed in Austin, Texas in 2017. Their song 'Back Here Again' got some radio play and connected with listeners. They put out a debut album called 'Lost in Transition' in 2018, which mixed Americana, folk, and indie rock.
In 2019, guitarist Jason Carter left the band. They released a second album, 'The Long Road Home,' in 2021. That record had a more introspective feel than their first one. Another track people know is 'I Don't Wanna Cry.'
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