The Afterimage was a Canadian progressive metalcore band from Barrie, Ontario.[1] The band formed in 2011 with members from local bands such as Centuries Apart and The Prologue--vocalist Kyle Anderson, guitarists Alex Lappano and Mike Ticar, drummer Nick McCaslin, and bassist Dallas Bricker.[2]
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Origin | Barrie, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Progressive metalcore, mathcore, progressive rock, post-hardcore |
Years active | 2011–2018 |
Labels | Tragic Hero Records, Famined Records, Ghost Music, Royal Division Entertainment |
Members | Kyle Anderson Michael Leo Valeri Liam Beeson Dallas Bricker Rob Zalischi Alex Lappano Mike Ticar Nick McCaslin Sam Jacobs Asher Ally Andrew Wilson |
Website | Afterimage The Afterimage on Facebook |
History
editFormless
editOn May 24, 2012, The Afterimage released their debut single titled "Void" from their first EP Formless which was released in North America through Famined Records on August 14, 2012, and Ghost Music in the UK.[3] This EP was received very well as it showcased the band's creativity and talent in four tracks.[4]
Following the release of Formless, The Afterimage hit the road and spent August 2012 touring Eastern Canada with Ascariasis and Stormwalker.[5] It was on this tour that the band met Ascariasis guitarist Michael Leo Valeri, who would join the band the following year. The band was able to land a slot at the KOI Music Festival in Kitchener, Ontario in September.[6] From October 20-November 5 the band went on another Canadian tour, this time with labelmates Three Crowns.[7] Famined then released a free 4th of July Summer Sampler, with songs from the two bands.[8]
In 2013, the band released three singles: "Pathogen", "Unseen" and "The Seeking". The Afterimage toured across Canada in 2013 with Beheading of a King[9] and Take the Earth Beneath Us from February 21 to March 16.[10]
The Afterimage then signed with Royal Division Entertainment and released the single "O N Y X" on April 13, 2014.[11]
Lumière
editOn August 28, 2015, The Afterimage released their eight-track EP Lumière through Tragic Hero Records.[12][13] The band's new song "Reach" was featured on Guitar World with a play-through video.[14] During September 4–20, The Afterimage toured with ERRA, Polyphia, and Invent, Animate.[15] The new EP was engineered by Valeriote at Sundown Studios and Nick Sampson at Metro 37 Studios and mixed and mastered by Kris Crummett at Interlace Audio.
Eve
editIn May 2018, The Afterimage released their debut album, Eve.[16] In June, they headlined a 10-band concert in Ottawa.[17]
Breakup
editThe band announced their break-up via social media on September 22, 2018. It was later revealed that they were no longer with Tragic Hero, and had rebranded to become the technical deathcore act 'Brand of Sacrifice'. [18][19]
Style
editThe Afterimage incorporated elements of melody, chaos, technicality, and groove in their music. They had extremely detailed guitar riffs and technical breakdowns and pleasant-sounding bridges that created their distinct brand of metalcore. Their use of clean vocals is apparent on nearly every track on Lumière. The Afterimage was influenced by Meshuggah, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, Dance Gavin Dance, The 1975 and Tesseract.[20]
Discography
editSingles
- The Seeking (2012)[21]
- Pathogen (2013)[22]
- Unseen (2013)[23]
- O N Y X (2014)
- Pursue (2017)[24]
- Cerulean (2018)[25]
Albums
2012 | Formless (EP)
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2015 | Lumière (EP)
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2018 | Eve
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Members
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Final Lineup
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Former members
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References
edit- ^ "Conjuring the vision: an interview with The Afterimage". The RingMaster Review. 2012-12-23. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
- ^ (2012-12-23). "Conjuring the vision. An interview with The Afterimage.". Retrieved on 2016-02-19.
- ^ "The Afterimage – Formless". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ (2013-11-04)."Review: The Afterimage- Formless". Sputnik Music. Retrieved on 2016-02-19.
- ^ "Ascariasis". facebook.com. Facebook. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "KOI Music Fest 2012 Schedule". studio-a-recording.com. Studio A Audio Recording. 12 September 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Events - THREE CROWNS/THE AFTERIMAGE..." facebook.com. Facebook. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Famined Records Releases Free Sampler". metalunderground.com. Metal Underground. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Beheading Of A King + The Afterimage + Take The Earth Beneath Us". thewalleye.ca. The Walleye. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Beheading of a King / AFTERIMAGE etc". concertarchives.org. Concert Archives. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "The Afterimage - O N Y X". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "The Afterimage – Lumière". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ (2015-08-12)."The Afterimage sign with Tragic Hero Records"
- ^ Fanelli, Damian (15 September 2015). "The Afterimage Premiere "Reach", Sept 2015". guitarworld.com. Guitar World. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ Sharp, Tyler. (2015-05-26)."Erra, Polyphia more announce tour". Alternative Press. Retrieved on 2016-02-19.
- ^ "The Afterimage – Eve". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "The Afterimage / Falsifier / The Parallel etc". concertarchives.com. Concert Archives. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ Turlock, Landon (25 September 2018). "The Afterimage Disband After 7 Years, Move on to New Projects". everythingisnoise.net.
- ^ Stahl, Mike (25 September 2018). "Brand of Sacrifice (ex-The Afterimage, Ascariasis) sign record deal". thecirclepit.com.
- ^ Gonda, Christopher. (2015-08-14)."The Afterimage- Follow". Puregrain Audio. Retrieved on 2016-02-19. Archived 2016-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "The Afterimage - The Seeking". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "The Afterimage - Pathogen". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Unseen". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "THE AFTERIMAGE - Pursue". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "THE AFTERIMAGE - Cerulean". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 24 January 2022.