After... Reveal Cover Artwork, Tracklist For Upcoming Album
Date: Tuesday, September 20 @ 21:00:00 UTC
Topic: Album Release News


As previously announced Metal Mind Productions will release third studio album by the Polish progressive rock band After.... The album entitled No Attachments will be out on the 21st of November in Europe and on the 6th of December in the US. The album marks the beginning of a new exciting era in the band's career. Not only will it be released by Metal Mind Productions, but it is also being produced in cooperation with the musicians of acclaimed British act The Pineapple Thief.

And today [September 15] the band reveal the cover artwork and tracklist of No Attachment. The authors of the front cover are Rafał Paluszek and Wojtek Tymiński. The idea was conceived by Wojtek and it was carried out by Rafał.

Wojtek: "We didn't want our album's cover to be dark and depressing. We were looking for an escape from mystic signs and hidden messages and at the same time we wanted the cover to feature something distinctive that we could associate with this album. I first thought of the idea for the cover when I saw some children playing in the yeard with paper aeroplanes. One boy was throwing the aeroplanes from a window and the others kept catching and throwing them back to him. I thought then that those planes could be symbolic of sending messages. Perhaps the artwork does not reflect the album's title in a straightforward fashion, still I hope it's not overly mysterious :) We also decided to include a couple of photos that bring positive thoughts to our minds in the booklet. That's why we decided to use some photos made while we were on tour :) The booklet will also feature the band's photos by Joanna Lubicka."

Tracklist:

1. All Left Behind
2. Enchanted
3. Summer Fuss
4. Carried By The Wind
5. Resurrection
6. My Straight Path
7. The Mention...
8. Good Things Are Worth Waiting For
9. Hope's Still Alive
10. Happiness

The band After... was formed in 2002 in Wloclawek. In November 2005, they released their debut album Endless Lunatic, featuring guest appearances by Colin Bass (Camel), Jözef Skrzek (SBB) and Jacek Zasada (Quidam). To promote the album, the band played several concerts in Poland and Western Europe, sharing the stage, among others, with Fish, Quidam, Riverside, and Sylvan. The year 2008 marked a number of successes: in April, After... embarked on a tour with the British band Galahad and performed at the 3rd edition of Art-Rock Festival in Poznań (together with Galahad, Antimatter and Mangrove); in June, they played at the German Art-Rock festival in Reichenbach (together with Pallas, Spock's Beard, Mostly Autumn and Blind Ego).

Also in June, that same year, their second studio album Hideout was released. The new album was very well received both in Poland and abroad - soon after the release it became one of the best-selling albums of the biggest German independent distribution company Just For Kicks Music; it also became the album of the month (December 2008) of the Brazilian web site Progressive Rock & Progressive Metal. In 2009, After... went on tour together with Quidam (Poland, Czech Republic, Germany and Holand). The same year, the band played at the Crescendo festival in France and InoRock festival in Inowroclaw (together with Steve Hackett Band, Nosound and Indukti).

In 2010, keyboard player Tomek Wisniewki parted ways with the band and, with the line-up consisting of 5 musicians, After... started working on their next album. In January 2011, their first live album Live At Home, was released. The third studio album No Attachments marks the beginning of a new exciting era in the band's career. Not only will it be released by Metal Mind Productions, but it is also being produced in cooperation with the musicians of acclaimed British act The Pineapple Thief.

After… - line-up:
Krzysiek Drogowski – vocals
Czarek Bregier – guitars
Wojtek Tymiński - guitars
Mariusz Ziółkowski - bass
Radek Więckowski - drums

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[Source: Metal Mind]







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