Canadian alt-pop artist Brock Geiger has unveiled his latest single, “After Later,” off his new album, Some Nights out on March 18.
“After Later” takes a departure from the album’s more rhythmically charged tracks, offering a glimpse into the more introspective side of Brock Geiger’s musical vision. Produced at the iconic Sound City Studios in Los Angeles by Brock Geiger and Grammy Award-winning producer Will Maclellan (Boy Genius, Phoebe Bridgers), the track is a haunting blend of 1960s avant-pop with a contemporary twist. The minimalist arrangement of “After Later” features Brock Geiger’s evocative vocals, with a standout performance from saxophonist Sam Gendel, whose swells bring an unexpected depth to the piece.
Brock Geiger describes the song as a reflection on “the nonlinear nature of understanding ourselves and our experiences.” He continues, “‘After Later’ was written at a time in my life when I could clearly see the door to an ending I needed, but found myself walking deeper into the maze. The title itself is a playful combination of words that evokes a feeling of being suspended in time—a sense of being stuck in a vague future that you can’t quite pin down.”
Some Nights marks a major milestone in Brock Geiger’s career. As an artist with a decade-long history of collaboration on nearly fifty records, Brock Geiger has built a reputation as a musical chameleon—both as a performer and a producer. With Some Nights, he steps into the spotlight with a bold, original take on alternative-pop and indie rock.
Produced alongside long-time friend and collaborator Will Maclellan, Some Nights was recorded at both Sound City Studios in LA and Brock Geiger’s own Studio B in Calgary. The album features contributions from a talented crew of musicians, including Matt Chamberlain (drums), Gabe Noel (bass), Sam Gendel (saxophone), and Clea Anaïs (vocals), adding to the album’s rich, layered sound.
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