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After Yellow Red sound quite a bit different from the other bands that I have tried to promote lately, but I believe that many people will appreciate their sound. It's a cold rainy day here in London, Ontario, and this band's music seems to be the perfect kind to listen to on a day like this. I can't think of any other bands to compare them to at the moment, but they claim to be influenced by bands like Copeland and Jimmy Eat World, so they are worth checking out. If you are having a mellow day like I am, then make sure to take a listen because you will especially enjoy their sound. And if you like what you hear, make sure to check their page again because their new EP is scheduled to come out at the end of the month!
Enjoy.
http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=681522 - AbsolutePunk.net
Discography
Without the Bitter - Demos
Modernism & Moving On - EP
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Formed in July of 2008 and based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, After Yellow Red is an indie rock duo from the Midwest comprised of Greg Alfaro and Carlos J. Zapata. Backed by an energetic and charismatic live band, After Yellow Red strives to create an engaging and intimate yet aggressive atmosphere in their live performances. After Yellow Red have played a handful of shows around the Midwest since their inception, including venues such as the Rave in Milwaukee and The Bottom Lounge in Chicago.
After Yellow Red's self produced debut EP, Modernism & Moving On, is set to be released in November of 2008 followed by their first full length in Spring of 2009. Their Debut EP showcases the group's ability to craft songs filled with invigorating orchestration, ambient rock guitar, and subtle electronic undertones combined with a smooth and, at times, urgent pop sensibility.
After Yellow Red's goal is to use their hardworking DIY ethic to get their music into the hands of as many people as possible while continuing to improve their already dynamic live show and craft engaging songs that blur the lines between pop, rock, and truly sincere music.
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