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Artist description
A melancholy mix of Gothic, Classical, and Industrial Rock elements performed on synth and brought to life by a twisted storyteller. |
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Music Style
Gothic / Industrial |
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Musical Influences
Rasputina, E.S. Posthumus, Danny Elfman, Orgy, Cradle of Filth, Type-O-Negative |
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Similar Artists
I think people should answer that question themselves. I personally try to write music that is original, but I'm sure it resembles something that has been done before. |
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Artist History
After The End came into being in early 2001 when a month of experimental composing, performing, and recording led to the January 2001 realease of "Angel's Die"... an 8 track CD of gothic/industrial music far different from the Industrial Metal composer Mark Bomhoff had written for the past few years as the founder and guitarist of Drakenova. A year later, Drakenova was put to an end in order to concentrate on what he considered a more exciting and expressive musical endeavor. This led to the September 2002 release of "Making A Monster" another 8 track gothic/industrial CD far superior in composition and recording quality that really established the dark and heavy synth and symphony sound of After The End. Shortly after the release of this CD, After The End was signed to the Dekonstruktion Records label based in central florida. |
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Group Members
Mark Bomhoff |
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Instruments
Korg Keyboards, Shure Mics, and Sonic Foundry Effects. |
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Albums
After The End (2001), Making A Monster (2002) |
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Press Reviews
"This cd is truly Darkwave with BALLS!" -ACyD BURN, Dark Tranquility Ezine
"Dude... That sounds like shit. What were you thinking?..." -My friend, or at least he was my friend. I had to chop him into pieces with an axe and eat small portions of his flesh with some stir fry. I love chinese food, even the microwave stuff. You just can't go wrong with chinese food.
"Oh my g-god... It's... It's the best music I've e-ever heard in my life... please... don't..." -My other friend. |
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Location
Orlando, Florida - USA |
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