Seasons After was an Upper Midwest band that I got to know pretty well over the years. I saw several of their shows in Minnesota and Wisconsin and formed friendships with the band members over the years. They aren't around any longer, but the memories will still live on for me and many of my fellow concertgoers.
The group originated in 2006 in Wichita, Kansas. Seasons After was founded by rhythm guitarist Chris Dawson, drummer Tim Rails, guitarist Steve Frank, bassist Michael Byers and singer Chris Schlichting. They recorded their debut album Through Tomorrow by themselves in 2008. The album was re-released by ILG/Warner in 2010, who signed Seasons After in 2009.
Seasons After toured regularly, including the Taste of Chaos and Vans Warped Tour festivals. Schlichting left the band in August 2010 and was replaced by Tony Housh. The band went through a lengthy dispute with their record label before releasing their sophomore disc Calamity Scars & Memoirs independently in 2014. Album tracks "So Long Goodbye," "Weathered and Worn," "Lights Out" and "Wake Me" were distributed as singles as the group continued to tour and self-promote.
Their third album Manifesto debuted in November 2016. "Fighter" was the only single from that record, and the band continued to tour regionally. Seasons After split up in 2017, as the members decided to pursue other interests. Guitarist Chris Dawson continues to record and produce for other bands, sometimes with his former bandmate Jimmy Beattie becoming involved in the process.
Before my last Seasons After concert in Wisconsin, I sat in the band's tour bus with a buddy as we watched the rough cut for the "Fighter" music video that my friend and I were in. They asked their fans to contribute short video clips explaining why they're fighters. The video is still available on YouTube and can be found easily. I still love the song for its positive message. It definitely motivates me when I'm feeling down.
I was glad to participate in the video and do my part to support my friends in the band. I still encourage them in their new ventures whenever I see them on social media. I'm very appreciative for the friendships and the memories that I've made because of Seasons After. Can't thank them all enough.
Well, that's all for now. Next weekend, I'll resume this series with the band Wilson. Until then, have a great holiday weekend and keep rocking!