After the Fall (band)

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After the Fall
Origin Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia
Genre(s) Rock and Roll
Pop rock
Years active 2004 – present
Label(s) Festival Mushroom Records (no label at present)
Resist Records
Website www.afterthefall.com.au
Members
Benjamin Windsor
Andrew Atkins
Matthew Gore
Mark Edward Warner

After the Fall is a band from the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The band members are Benjamin Windsor (vocals), Andrew Atkins, Matthew Gore (bass) and Mark Edward Warner (guitar).

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After the Fall have have released four videos from their two albums: "Mirror Mirror" from their 2004 effort, After the Fall, and "Concrete Boots", "The Fighter", and "Outta Mind" from Always Forever Now. "The Fighter" appeared in several Australian television advertisements, including one for popular primetime show 'Smallville'.

After the Fall have played at festivals such as Homebake, Rockit, The Falls, Splendour in the Grass, Livid, and Come Together Music Festival. In March 2005, the band traveled to the USA to play at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas. They toured, as a supporting act, around Australia with British band The Darkness in April 2006. In mid 2006 guitarist Christopher Butcherine left the band under what was believed to be controversial circumstances. Butcherine appeared on both the band's self titled album, second album 'Always Forever Now' and debut EP 'As Far As Thoughts Can Reach' . From Wednesday 25th October to Sunday 5th November 2006, After the Fall performed on the Coca Cola Live 'N Local Tour encompassing all major Australian cities. They played alongside other Australasian acts Evermore, The Veronicas, End Of Fashion and The Hot Lies.

They performed on Triple J's Like A Version in March 2007, performing a cover of Billy Joel's Only the Good Die Young as well as a new song "All It Takes", rumoured to be featured on their next album.

After the Fall currently have the track "Cut Your Losses" in rotation on Triple J radio. The track is on a compilation CD called "Turning the Tide".

The track can be heard on their MySpace page.

The band are currently working on a new album at the moment.One of the songs is most likely "Break Me"

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