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After the Tragedy : The Voyage of Reason
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Explosive, hard hitting "bawls rock" with melodies and harmonies to keep you hooked for years.
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2007
The Voyage of Reason
After the Tragedy
Record Label: After the Tragedy
  • Download Album (MP3) - $6.00
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Harmony 5:08 $0.99
You Better Be Alone 4:13 $0.99
The Merchant and the Blue Candle 5:12 $0.99
Missouri Loves Company 5:57 $0.99
The Soul Burns the Body Decays Pt. 2 3:08 $0.99
Dissonance 4:17 $0.99
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Album Notes

"Their screamo sound is somehow something that’s catchy and alluring." -J-Sin of Smother Magazine

"Was definitely surprised by the sound of this group, while being a part of a larger genre, they have managed to stay individuals throughout the production of this record." -Rev MC of The Phantom Tollbooth

"Does for me everything I would want in a hard rock band." -John Siwicki of Comfort Comes

After the Tragedy has been featured on MTV twice within the past 2 years: Once in 2006 as the winner of Freedom Zone's "Amplified Challenge", earning a slot at SXSW in Austin, TX with Thursday, HelloGoodbye, Matchbook Romance, Halifax, Jack's Mannequin, and Morning Wood, plus their own original recordings on Amped 3 for XBOX 360, and scoring $10,000 in prize money with which they bought a van for extensive touring. In 2007 they were featured on MTV for a second time when voted into the Dew Circuit Breakout's Top 6 against an unspeakable 4000 other talented bands. Other achievements include being featured in the November 2007 issue of Alternative Press Magazine, as well as elected into the "Top 3 Unsigned Bands of 2007" in Hard Music Magazine.


At some point in everyone's life they will experience some form of tragedy, whether it's a death in the family, terrorist attack, weather catastrophe, or getting fired from the job expected to be their career. Eventually, the victim always turns to faith in something; a look to something bigger than one's own life. The realization that all the money, cars, sex, and stuff that this generation tells us we must have means absolutely nothing in the grand scenario of life. After the tragedy we find hope in the fact that death is not the end.

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REVIEWS

after the tragedy
author: willie
pretty good cd...i'd buy it. worth 6 bucks.
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Love the c.d. and it came fast and in perfect condition.
author: Chris Jackson
I am a fan that used to be in a band that played w u guys at some shows. Haven't seen u since the new stuff but it's awesome. very mature...
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