After Everything Now This | ||||
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Studio album by The Church | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia, psychedelic rock, dream pop | |||
Label | Cooking Vinyl, Thirsty Ear | |||
Producer | Tim Powles and The Church | |||
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After Everything Now This is the thirteenth album by the Australian psychedelic rock band The Church, released in early 2002. It was produced by group member Tim Powles (Penny Flanagan) and the rest of the band.
Recordings for a follow-up album to Hologram of Baal (September 1998) turned out to be painstakingly slow due to numerous side projects and geographical locations of different members – with Steve Kilbey in Sweden, Marty Willson-Piper in England and the others in Australia. While taking time off to focus on solo efforts and other work – including a brief reunion of All About Eve for Willson-Piper; the bandmates met across several separate sessions. Partially recorded in both Sweden and Australia, After Everything Now This, appeared in January 2002 and saw a focus on the softer elements of the band. With only three obvious "rock" tracks out of ten, gentler soundscapes predominated. The successive world tour had the band in a more subdued setting as well, with most tracks performed primarily acoustically and featuring guest tour and session musician David Lane on piano.
A double album of remixes and outtakes from the After Everything sessions was released in November, entitled Parallel Universe.
All songs written by Kilbey/Koppes/Powles/Willson-Piper