After It All

After It All is the second full-length album by American folk rock band Delta Rae, released in 2015.

After It All
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 7, 2015
Length43:08
LabelSire, Warner Bros.
ProducerPeter Katis (additional production by Rob Cavallo and Julian Raymond)
Delta Rae chronology
Carry the Fire
(2012)
After It All
(2015)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Eric Hölljes and Ian Hölljes [1].

No.TitleLength
1."Anthem"1:22
2."Run"2:58
3."Outlaws"3:34
4."The Dream"0:30
5."Scared"2:44
6."Chasing Twisters"3:21
7."Bethlehem Steel"3:12
8."Dead End Road"2:53
9."You're the One for Me"4:08
10."Cold Day in Heaven"3:20
11."I Will Never Die"3:38
12."The Meaning of It All"3:38
13."My Whole Life Long"3:59
14."After It All"3:51

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[2] 31

Critical Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Sputnikmusic3.0/5[3]
PopMatters [4]

After it All Has received mixed to positive reviews from critics and fans. Critics often remarked on the album's heavy, orchestral instrumentation; Annie Galving of PopMatters described it as an "almost campy excess," ultimately giving the album seven stars out of a possible ten.[4] Stephen Erlewine, writing for AllMusic, was more critical, writing of the instrumentals, "often, this onslaught feels like overkill because the songs aren't structured to support such heavy arrangements," and giving the album 2.5 stars out of a possible 5. [1]

Personnel

  • Elizabeth Hopkins - vocals, percussion
  • Brittany Hölljes - vocals, percussion
  • Ian Hölljes - guitar (acoustic and electric), ukulele, vocals
  • Eric Hölljes - keyboards, piano, Wurlitzer, guitar (acoustic and electric), accordion, percussion, vocals
  • Mike McKee - drums, percussion, acoustic guitar, hammered dulcimer, tympani
  • Grant Emerson - bass guitar (electric and upright), electric guitar, bowed cymbal
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References

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