Based in the Air Capital Wichita, Kansas, Seasons After is a five piece Rock/Metal band that was formed in late 2006. Initially, it consisted of Steve Frank (guitar), Michael Byers (bass), Chris Dawson (guitar), Tim Rails (drums), and Chris Schlichting (lead singer).[1] They were signed by ILG/Warner Music Group in 2009 and gained popularity with their cover version of Gerard McMann's "Cry Little Sister", the theme song from the 1987 cult classic film The Lost Boys.[2] The song, the second single off their debut album Through Tomorrow, reached No. 44 on Billboard's Rock Songs chart in May 2010.[3] Their sound, blending guitar and vocal harmonies, has been classified by some as nu metal with an old-school roots. Seasons After readily agrees with this, claiming influences such as Iron Maiden, Tesla, Faith No More, Sevendust and Alter Bridge to name a few.
In just two years, Seasons After has performed on The Vans "Warped Tour" twice and "Taste of Chaos" tour. They have toured extensively throughout the Midwest region promoting their full-length debut album, Through Tomorrow, that has sold units worldwide.