Title: After We Go
Release date: 24 February, 2004
Record label: Maverick
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How do you follow an album that sold close to a million copies, featured a #1 hit, a top 10 and a top 20 single, and rocketed all the way to #4 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart? If you're Tantric, you hunker down in a Nashville studio with producer Toby Wright (Korn, Alice In Chains) for a couple of months and emerge with a record that actually one-ups its hugely successful predecessor.
The Louisville, Kentucky-based quartet have outdone themselves with the eagerly anticipated After We Go, an electrifying album built on swaggering riffs, stacked harmonies and hook-filled shimmering melodies.
"You can't go into the studio worrying about writing another hit or selling twice as many copies as the first album," says vocalist Hugo Ferreira. "All you can do is make music that moves you and hope that it affects others the same way."
Ferreira and crew began penning the new album while globetrotting in support of their critically acclaimed self-titled debut. Emerging from the ashes of Days of the New, guitarist Todd Whitener, bassist Jesse Vest, and drummer Matt Taul re-grouped with Ferreira and quickly established themselves as a vital new voice in rock. They scored a smash hit single with "Breakdown" (which shot to #1 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart), a Top 10 hit with "Astounded" and a Top 20 single in "Mourning." They maintained a high profile by touring with the likes of Creed and Kid Rock, and appeared on both The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. The band garnered MTV airplay with "Breakdown," which was also prominently featured in various commercials, two Warner Bros. films, Driven and Salton Sea, and television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Witchblade. And as their hits blanketed rock radio, the band took to the road, sharing stages with everyone from Coldplay and Staind to Stone Temple Pilots and 3 Doors Down. When all was said and done, Tantric had toured for over two years and sold close to a million albums.
"We're so grateful for all of it," says Whitener. "I'd like to say that I knew it would happen for us, but there were definitely times early on when I wondered where this would take us. I was afraid I'd have to go back to work at Arby's to make ends meet," he laughs. "But we've really poured our hearts into this band and the music and thankfully everything's worked out. I remember being handed my gold album and just hugging it all night long. I called my parents and just about every other person I know to tell them about it. To be honest, I think I even slept with the damn thing."
When the tour ended, Tantric returned home, road-tightened, revitalized and eager to redefine its focus. Not only was the group looking forward to working on new material, they were anxious to reveal a depth beyond the scope of their debut record. "We were still discovering our sound when we made the first album," says Ferreira. "But two years on the road really helped us grow as musicians and tighter as a band. As a result, we went into the studio with a stronger sense of what we wanted to achieve this time around."

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