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Brock Geiger‘s latest single, “After Later,” is a meditative reflection on the nonlinear nature of understanding life’s experiences. With its avant-pop influences and intimate sonic palette, the track draws inspiration from legendary records like Pet Sounds and Scott Walker 2Geiger combines introspective lyricism with minimalistic production, offering a poignant glimpse into his forthcoming album Some Nights, set for release on March 18th2025.

Produced in the iconic Sound City Studio in Los Angeles by Geiger and Grammy Award-winning collaborator Will Maclellan (BoygeniusPhoebe Bridgers), “After Later” features ethereal saxophone swells by Sam Gendel, adding a layer of subversive harmony to the minimalist arrangement.

Initially self-recorded using a Tascam 644 cassette multitrack, the song began as an experiment in sonic textures, featuring mellotrons and spacey electric guitars. Later rebuilt from the ground up during sessions at Sound CityGeiger sought inspiration from the sounds of the 1960s avant-pop era. On one evening drive through Topanga Canyon, while listening to Scott Walker 2, the vision for “After Later” crystallized, guiding its final transformation.

After Later” is about the nonlinear nature of understanding ourselves and our experiences. There’s this sense of seeing the doorway to an ending so clearly but still walking further into the maze—clinging to things that might never have been tangible in the first place. The title itself is this playful, nonsensical combination of words that, for me, evokes a kind of suspension in time—a feeling of being stuck in a vague future that you can’t quite pin down. – Brock Geiger

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Brock Geiger‘s journey as a musical chameleon has led to collaborations on nearly 50 records and worldwide tours. His debut full-length album, Some Nights, is a culmination of this experience, showcasing his versatility and meticulous song-craft. Produced with longtime collaborator Will Maclellan, the album moves seamlessly between kinetic grooves and ambient intimacy. Featuring performances by Matt ChamberlainSam GendelGabe Noel, and Clea AnaïsSome Nights is an ambitious, sonically diverse collection of songs that reflect the multiplicities of human experience.

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