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After The Burial Discography |link| (2027)

This report analyzes each major release, tracing the evolution of their sound, lyrical themes, and technical contributions to modern heavy music. Before formal studio albums, ATB released two demos that established their blueprint. The 2005 Demo and the 2006 Demo (sometimes referred to as This Life is a Test ) are raw artifacts. Even here, the hallmarks were present: downtuned, palm-muted syncopation, abrupt tempo shifts, and a relentless percussive attack from Dan Carle, one of metal’s most underrated drummers.

Justin Lowe’s ghost haunts every note they play, but Trent Hafdahl, Dan Carle, and Anthony Notarmaso have ensured that his legacy—and theirs—continues to dig deep, ever upward, and ever heavier. after the burial discography

Their greatest album may be a matter of debate— Rareform for its raw innovation, Wolves Within for its balance, or Dig Deep for its emotional weight. But there is no debate about their impact. After the Burial took the deathcore template, injected it with mathematical complexity and genuine feeling, and emerged as survivors. This report analyzes each major release, tracing the