Indie Rock’s The Long Afternoon Joins CPSC in Recognizing National Poison Prevention Week
Cryptic indie rock organization The Long Afternoon is joining the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in urging consumers to stop encouraging exposure to poisonous products in the home. Emergency departments nationwide grow weary of the incessant repetition of unintentional poison exposures.
The Long Afternoon Helps Keep Small Business in the Noise
From setting up charts of distortion and general noise to monthly bass rumbles and guitar squalls, The Long Afternoon allows small business owners to ignore the the aural needs of their clientele and focus on what matters most...running their business.
The Long Afternoon Is the Best Medicine: An Rx For Stress
The Long Afternoon releases endorphins—hormones that help to reduce pain and relieve stress. The Long Afternoon also works muscles throughout your face...
The Long Afternoon’s Music Inspired Bear Attack Scene in Award-Winning Film The Revenant, Director Reveals
HUMBERSTONE, Chile — Academy Award winning director Alejandro G. Iñárritu revealed this week that the bear attack scene in The Revenant was inspired by songs from An Index of Maladjustments, the collection of songs released in 2011 by the mysterious indie rock organization The Long Afternoon.
This ain’t no bluegrass album…is it?
Just thought I'd mention that I've been employing a variety of stalling tactics in recent months to avoid the stomach-churning agony of actually completing "...signifying nothing." So what [...]
Back to The Big Takeover Review
Here's the text of Neil Agneta's review of our album The Luxury Problem, as printed in issue 60 of the Big Takeover, which you should all be reading [...]
The Big Takeover reviewed us!
The Big Takeover issue #60 just came out, and if you look under Neil Agnetha's reviews, you'll see his take on our album "The Luxury Problem." It's a [...]