- After the Fire
Infobox musical artist
Name = After The Fire (ATF)
Img_capt = classic After the Fire in 1980 (l to r: Andy Piercy, Pete King, Pete Banks, and John Russell)
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Background = group_or_band
Origin =London ,England
Genre = Rock New WaveProgressive rock
Years_active = 1974 - 1986. 2004-present
Label = RapidCBS Records Epic Records RoughMix
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Current_members = Peter Banks John RussellIan Niblo Tim Turner
Past_members = Matthew Russell Keith SmithAndy Piercy Nick Battle Ivor Twidell Pete King Nick Brotherwood Ian AdamsonRobin Childs
Notable_instruments =After the Fire (or ATF) is a British rock band that progressed from playing
progressive rock to New Wave over their initial 12 year career while having only one hit in theUnited States ("Der Kommissar") and one hit in the United Kingdom ("One Rule for You").Early career
Keyboard player Peter Banks originally formed the band in the early 1970s in
London ,England . After The Fire then went through several personnel changes before settling on Banks,guitarist and vocalist Andy Piercy, bassist Nick Battle, anddrum mer Ivor Twidell. This lineup enjoyed local success in London, and released analbum , "Signs of Change ", in 1978, on their own label. Having become a highly-priced collectors' item, it was reissued on CD in 2004 with several bonus tracks. At this time, the band's sound was similar to bands like Genesis and Yes.uccess beckons
After Battle left, Piercy switched to bass, and John Russell joined on guitar. The group signed to
CBS , and released their second album, "Laser Love", in 1979, which marked the band's move towards new wave, with shorter, more catchypop rock tracks. Twydell left the band to seek a career as a frontman and Nick Brotherwood took over briefly, after the album "Laser Love" was recorded. Banks changed his name to "Memory" Banks to not be confused with the ex-Yes guitarist, around this time. As these changes took place, After The Fire's single, "One Rule for You", entered the UKTop 40 . The group were scheduled to perform it on BBC TV's "Top of the Pops " that week, a move which would have been almost certain to see it rise much higher, but their appearance was cancelled because Gary Numan was on the show and the BBC thought one keyboard orientated track was enough.The first version of 80-f was turned down by CBS resulting in the in the early departure of Botherhood. The band, now with
Pete King (formerly of the Flys) on drums, were assigned a new producer who re-worked some of the original album tracks and re-visited tracks that had been left off "Laser Love". Neither singles charted in the UK but "1980-f" gained popularity, like the band, in Europe."Batteries Not Included", was released in the 1982 to little fanfare and the singles received little UK airplay. They came back into the U.K. spotlight when their English-language cover of
Austrian musician Falco's song, "Der Kommissar", rocketed in to the U.S. top ten in 1983, though it only just made the top fifty in the United Kingdom. This was followed by the release of their first and only U.S. album, "ATF", a compilation of their UK albums.Dissolution and aftermath
This success had come too late as After The Fire had been slowly coming apart in 1982. Musical differences, the grueling tour with Van Halen (including a backstage fight that left Piercy's hand badly damaged) led to a breakdown in relationships and the eventual splitup. The single "Der Kommissar" which had been a hit in Canada finally took hold in the American charts but CBS failed to patch up the band. All rights to the band name were signed over by Banks to Piercy and CBS.
Piercy started working on the album, "Free Heat" (a play on words - After The Fire with the letters RIFT missing), and released the rerecorded single "Dancing In The Shadows" which charted in the U.S. The album was scheduled to be the first CD release by CBS, but although complete, was never released.
Banks went on to build his own studio before becoming managing director of Maldon Computer Company, a
software and networking enterprise. Russell worked in a music shop following the split and later was involved in youth work, while Piercy became arecord producer . King, who joined the German Rockband [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAP BAP] in 1986, died oftesticular cancer in 1987. Twidell (as Iva Twydell) released two solo albums after leaving the band ("Secret Service" and "Duel", released in 1981 and 1982 respectively), and then became a police officer. Battle became a successful songwriter/producer/ A&R man.Rebirth
In 2004 at the Friends Reunion, Pete and John were joined by Ian Niblo on bass and Matt Russell (John's teenage son) on drums to perform a karaoke set. Pete was later talked into the (now famous) capacity reunion gig at the
Greenbelt Festival , Keith Smith completing the lineup on lead vocals.In 2005, they re-worked and released the song "One Rule" for
Trade Justice , a new recording of their 1979 U.K. hit. They released the second track from the current line up, "Forged from Faith", as a digital download in October 2005.In January 2007, Keith Smith's departure from the group was announced. The vocals at their first gig in Harrow after Keith's departure were handled by Pete Banks and John Russell and gave the band an "authentic" vocal style. Before Keith's departure, there had been plans to re-enter the recording studio. In May 2008, the band announced the arrival of Tim Turner as drummer, fresh from
Titian Red .Discography
ingles
DVDs
References
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Guinness Book of British Hit Singles " 7th editionExternal links
* [http://www.afterthefire.co.uk/ Official website]
* [http://www.roughmix.co.uk/ The band's record label website]
* [http://friends.afterthefire.co.uk/ Friends of After the Fire – fan club site]
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