After release atmospheric cover of Crossfade's 'Cold'

The trip-pop duo After has reimagined Crossfade's 2000s hit 'Cold' as a somber, atmospheric ballad. Featuring Justine Dorsey and Graham Epstein, the cover shifts the song's perspective to one of grief and regret. This release highlights the duo's growing catalog amid an upcoming tour.

The electronic duo known as After, composed of Justine Dorsey and Graham Epstein, has unveiled a fresh take on Crossfade's iconic track 'Cold.' Originally a staple of early 2000s rock, the song receives an atmospheric and lush reinterpretation, blending elements reminiscent of Crossfade with the ethereal style of Kingdom Hearts soundtracks. In this version, the narrative moves from pleas for forgiveness to reflections on the pain and remorse following harm inflicted on another.

This cover exemplifies how artists can honor originals while showcasing their unique voice. After, who describe their sound as trip-pop, have been gaining notice recently. Their discography includes two EPs and several singles, building momentum in the alternative music scene.

Complementing the release, After will join Fleshwater for a short tour in April, visiting several U.S. cities. The itinerary features performances on April 2 in Nashville at Exit/In, April 3 in Birmingham at Saturn, April 5 in San Antonio at Paper Tiger, April 7 in El Paso at Lowbrow Palace, and April 8 in Tucson at 191 Toole. Fans can expect intimate venues that suit the duo's introspective style.

The track is available for streaming, offering listeners a chance to experience After's innovative approach to nu-metal classics.

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