AFTERMATH (US)

Thrash Metal / Technical Thrash Metal • United States
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AFTERMATH is an American technical progressive thrash metal band formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1985. The band has released four demos, one album and one compilation albums so far.

AFTERMATH disbanded in 1996, but reunited in 2014 and released the "There is Something Wrong" album in 2019.

(Biography edited by UMUR, 15th of July 2021).
Thanks to Lynx33 for the addition and tupan, UMUR for the updates

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AFTERMATH (US) Eyes Of Tomorrow album cover 3.17 | 2 ratings
Eyes Of Tomorrow
Technical Thrash Metal 1994
AFTERMATH (US) There Is Something Wrong album cover 3.17 | 2 ratings
There Is Something Wrong
Technical Thrash Metal 2019
AFTERMATH (US) No Time to Waste album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
No Time to Waste
Thrash Metal 2023

AFTERMATH (US) EPs & splits

AFTERMATH (US) Metal Forces Presents...Demolition - Scream Your Brains Out album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Metal Forces Presents...Demolition - Scream Your Brains Out
Thrash Metal 1988
AFTERMATH (US) Killing the Future album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Killing the Future
Thrash Metal 2015

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AFTERMATH (US) demos, promos, fans club and other releases (no bootlegs)

AFTERMATH (US) Demo album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Demo
Thrash Metal 1986
AFTERMATH (US) Killing The Future album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Killing The Future
Thrash Metal 1987
AFTERMATH (US) Words That Echo Fear album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Words That Echo Fear
Thrash Metal 1989
AFTERMATH (US) Demo 1996 album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Demo 1996
Thrash Metal 1996

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AFTERMATH (US) 25 Years Of Chaos album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
25 Years Of Chaos
Thrash Metal 2011

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AFTERMATH (US) There Is Something Wrong

Album · 2019 · Technical Thrash Metal
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UMUR
"There Is Something Wrong" is the second full-length studio album by US, Illinois based thrash metal act Aftermath. The album was released through Zoid Entertainment in May 2019. Aftermath formed in 1985 and released no less than four demos in the years 1986-1990 before forming their own label Zoid Recordings for the release of "Eyes Of Tomorrow" in 1994. As Aftermath disbanded with no further releases under their belt (other than a 1996 promo tape) it appeared that "Eyes Of Tomorrow (1994)" would be their sole album release. They existed under the Mother God Moviestar monicker from 1996-1999, but weren´t heard of again until 2014 when Aftermath was ressurrected.

25 years between your debut and your sophomore album releases is a long time for any band, but for an artist like Aftermath, who were only mildly successful in their initial run and for the most part should probably be considered a footnote in 1980s/1990s thrash metal history, 25 years is a very long time. Since there is probably zero economic incentive to record and release "There Is Something Wrong", it´s safe to assume/conclude that this release was purely created for the love of the music, and that´s of course always worthy of praise.

That assumption is also audible when listening to "There Is Something Wrong", which is anything but a commercially oriented release. It´s politically charged/conspiracy theory themed thrash metal featuring industrial elements and samples, and some pretty strong hardcore/crossover leanings too. It´s relatively progressive in nature, but probably not progressive in the way most people understand the term. The musicianship is strong and lead vocalist Charlie Tsiolis has expanded his repetoire in the 25 years since "Eyes Of Tomorrow (1994)". He performs both raw thrash/hardcore vocals and spoken sections. The riffs are thrashy, chugging (many breaks), or hardcore punk oriented, and the drums often utilize double bass playing. I was actually a bit surprised to learn that a human drummer recorded the drums on "There Is Something Wrong", because honestly the drums sound a little lifeless and programmed.

"There Is Something Wrong" features one of those digital sounding productions, which could have prospered from a few organic analogue strokes. The drums are produced in a way that only enhances my assumption that they are programmed (even though Ray Schmidt is credited for playing the drums).

Although "There Is Something Wrong" is a very different sounding release to "Eyes Of Tomorrow (1994)" and the two albums could easily have been released by two different artists, the adventurous songwriting approach and the progressive song structures are something the two albums have in common. "There Is Something Wrong" is upon conclusion an album I find interesting more than I find it great (which is also how I feel about "Eyes Of Tomorrow (1994)"). I applaud the boldness of Aftermath and the experimental nature of their music, but the tracks just don´t grap me and there is a lack of memorable moments to elevate the album from interesting to a great listening experience. A 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

AFTERMATH (US) Eyes Of Tomorrow

Album · 1994 · Technical Thrash Metal
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UMUR
"Eyes Of Tomorrow" is the debut full-length studio album by US, Illinois based thrash metal act Aftermath. The album was released through Zoid Recordings in 1994. Aftermath formed in 1985 and released no less than four demos in the years 1986-1990 before forming their own label Zoid Recordings for the release of "Eyes Of Tomorrow", and it´s safe to say that the band missed their window of opportunity, as thrash metal releases like "Eyes Of Tomorrow" were more or less ignored by music listeners and the music press in 1994. The thrash metal scene had been in decline since 1990-1991 and by 1994 only a few of the most prolific acts had survived (the rest were condemned to underground status), and an artist like Aftermath, who debuted in 1994 didn´t stand many chances. Lo and behold "Eyes Of Tomorrow" also ended up being the band´s sole studio album in their original run as they disbanded in 1996.

"Eyes Of Tomorrow" is a relatively original sounding thrash metal release combining technical playing with progressive structures and ideas. Acts like Coroner, Anacrusis, and Voivod come to mind during the album´s playing time, but Aftermath don´t sound like any other particular act. It´s just influences and contemporary sounds and ideas which are similar to the mentioned artists. The riffs and rhythms are relatively technical in nature, and the tracks often also feature atmospheric sections and clever lead guitar work. Lead vocalist Kyriakos Tsiolis has a rough voice and a raw delivery. Unfortunately it´s rather one-dimensional in nature and delivered in a staccato mode which soon becomes a tiresome listen (he reminds me a little of a thrash metal version of Mike Browning from Nocturnus). His singing/talking parts over some of the more atmospheric sections aren´t much more interesting, and the vocal part of the music ultimately isn´t that great.

The music may be technical in nature, but it´s filled with abrupt tempo changes and unconventional song structures which make the music a little trying in terms of memorability. I wouldn´t call it a difficult album to comprehend, but the lack of memorable riffs and a lead vocalist which doesn´t bring much to the table isn´t a good combination, and it makes "Eyes Of Tomorrow" one of those albums which is more interesting to listen to as a musician than as a regular music listener. I´m intellectually intrigued by the ideas in the music but my primal headbanging thrasher isn´t satisfied. The rather weak sounding production job doesn´t enhance the listening experience either. The guitars are too low in the mix and they lack power, and the same can be said about the drums. I´ve seen some fans of technical/progressive thrash metal describing "Eyes Of Tomorrow" as an unsung gem of the genre, but to my ears there are plenty of reasons why the album never reached more than underground status and recognition. A 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is warranted.

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