Two Ton Halo — the duo of Unknown Mizery and Rex Seshunz from Toronto's Babylon Warchild collective — have been rolling out Paper Umbrellas methodically, with Afterlife following the earlier singles Beautiful Tragedies, Lightning Matches, and the title track. The album is fully produced by Rex Seshunz, who shapes a cinematic, atmospheric backdrop that leans on mood and weight rather than drum-forward construction. Fresh Kils handled additional instrumentation, recording, mixing, and mastering at The Kiln Studios — a studio relationship already established through Rex Seshunz's work with Legit on Born Inside A Dream (2025). Paper Umbrellas moves from Introducing the Rain to After the Rain as a deliberately arc-structured project: resilience, mental health, love, and survival as a cohesive emotional through-line rather than a collection of unrelated cuts. Released via Thrice Great Records and Chambermusik (TGR-3337), with physical distribution through Fat Beats. Afterlife sits near the album's emotional core — the kind of track that earns its placement in the sequence.
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