Originating in Holland, After
Forever represent a distinctly
new-millennium breed of heavy
metal band — one rooted in
familiar styles such as doom,
Gothic and power metal, but
utilizing the seemingly
contradictory element of a sweet,
female voice to offset the music's
reigning aggression. In their
case, this vocalist is
operatically trained soprano Floor
Jansen, whose contributions bring
bands like the Gathering,
Tristania, and Nightwish to mind.
Alongside guitarists Sander
Gommans and Mark Jansen, bassist
Luuk van Gerven, keyboardist Jack
Driessen, and drummer Joep
Beckers, she helped transform
mid-'90s metal band Apocalyps into
After Forever while most members
were still in their teens. Signing
with Transmission Records, the
band issued their debut album,
Prison of Desire to great acclaim
in the year 2000, then quickly
followed it with 2001's more
refined Decipher (featuring new
keyboard player Lando van Gils,
and drummer Andre Borgman). With
their profile now rising fast (at
least domestically), two singles,
"Emphasis" and "Monolith of
Doubt," were extracted from the
latter album to title E.P.
releases, and Floor also found
time to lend her talents to
space-metal composer Arjen Anthony
Lucassen's vaunted Star One
project. 2003 saw the release of
an EP/DVD named Exordium &
Insights, and after replacing
original guitarist Mark Jansen
with Bas Maas, After Forever
released their third full-length
album in 2004's Invisible Circles.
Andre Borgman
Luuk van Gerven
Lando van Gils
Sander Gommans
Floor Jansen
Bas Maas