AfterTheTownWasSweptAway

by BlankFor.ms

  1. 1.

    Never Left

    00:39

  2. 2.

    A Fleet Of Celebrants

    03:20

  3. 3.

    Crail Family Post Office

    03:46

  4. 4.

    Kinship I

    01:53

  5. 5.

    To Survive The Flood

    04:04

  6. 6.

    Unfurled Atop The Peak

    01:59

  7. 7.

    Formed By The Slide

    03:25

  8. 8.

    Kinship II

    01:10

  9. 9.

    After The Town Was Swept Away

    05:51

  10. 10.

    Colter

    01:52

  11. 11.

    Ferried Across

    03:12

  12. 12.

    Kinship III

    01:53

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In music, form is sometimes so intimately connected to experience as to speak meaning more compellingly than any word could. On After the Town was Swept Away, out September 5th on Leaving Records, BlankFor.ms, aka Tyler Gilmore, finds in rhythm a new vocabulary of self-collection. Confronting both grief and joy, its twelve tracks of tape loop manipulation festoon and murmur — the imperfect cyclicality of tape itself at once a metaphor for the record’s meditations on time, and the actual physical support shaping its sounds.

Composed in the aftermath of two quickly succeeding life-changing events for the artist — the birth of his first child, Ellis, in November 2023, and the loss of his mother after a two-year battle with cancer in January 2024 —, the sounds of After the Town was Swept Away were born of unmaking and remaking. The composition process was mostly one of revision: early drum machine sketches were emptied out and degraded, whole songs restructured, tape loops stacked to digest a complex rhythmical biography. Rooted in early experiences in jazz and a long-held love of house and drum & bass, BlankFor.ms’ beat allegiances surface in ways that are never obvious, a vehicle for reinterpreting one’s times anew.

Commanding such an articulate rhythmical language, the music of After the Town was Swept Away speaks thus in intense, affectionate, at times uneasy tones. We feel this deeply on lead single "Formed by the Slide". Against the offbeat loops of quietly loose, layered held-tone vocals — by composer, vocalist and friend of the artist, Ella Joy Meir —, rhythm emerges in noisier surges as if answering their achingly beautiful call. It is the sound of experience in its barest form: when life speaks, we respond as we can.

After The Town Was Swept Away was born from love — not just in tender musing, but through actual, felt communion. This is true, for example, of the triptych titled after Kinship, the Highland Park yoga studio where, in 2024, experimentalist Colloboh hosted BlankFor.ms for an impromptu performance to a routine by yogi Meg Shoemaker, from which the three tracks were assembled. But the influence of others — both musical, as with jazz drummer Marcus Gilmore and pianist Jason Moran, with whom BlankFor.ms recently released a collaborative album, and more intimately personal — is felt throughout the whole record, bound together in rhythm.

Could it be otherwise? Tape loops have a way of preserving and altering the past at once, marking and unmarking sounds and their sources. The beats on After the Town was Swept Away — pensively yet felicitously — come to terms with just that, their rethreaded rhythms

Composed and produced by BlankFor.ms
Mastered by Matthewdavid
Artwork by Miko Revereza
Design by Studio Kristian Henson
Photo credit - Shervin Lainez

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*Full color graphic inner sleeve - Artwork by Miko Revereza with Design by Studio Kristian Henson

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*Full color graphic inner sleeve - Artwork by Miko Revereza with Design by Studio Kristian Henson

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AfterTheTownWasSweptAway

by BlankFor.ms

  1. 1.

    Never Left

    00:39

  2. 2.

    A Fleet Of Celebrants

    03:20

  3. 3.

    Crail Family Post Office

    03:46

  4. 4.

    Kinship I

    01:53

  5. 5.

    To Survive The Flood

    04:04

  6. 6.

    Unfurled Atop The Peak

    01:59

  7. 7.

    Formed By The Slide

    03:25

  8. 8.

    Kinship II

    01:10

  9. 9.

    After The Town Was Swept Away

    05:51

  10. 10.

    Colter

    01:52

  11. 11.

    Ferried Across

    03:12

  12. 12.

    Kinship III

    01:53

Digital Download

$0.00

SOLD OUT

BLUE VINYL

SOLD OUT

*Ships on or around release date of September 5th 2025
*Limited edition of 100 blue vinyl variant
*Full color graphic inner sleeve - Artwork by Miko Revereza with Design by Studio Kristian Henson

VINYL

SOLD OUT

*Ships on or around release date of September 5th 2025
*Full color graphic inner sleeve - Artwork by Miko Revereza with Design by Studio Kristian Henson

CASSETTE

SOLD OUT

*Ships on or around release date of September 5th 2025
*Artwork by Miko Revereza with Design by Studio Kristian Henson

In music, form is sometimes so intimately connected to experience as to speak meaning more compellingly than any word could. On After the Town was Swept Away, out September 5th on Leaving Records, BlankFor.ms, aka Tyler Gilmore, finds in rhythm a new vocabulary of self-collection. Confronting both grief and joy, its twelve tracks of tape loop manipulation festoon and murmur — the imperfect cyclicality of tape itself at once a metaphor for the record’s meditations on time, and the actual physical support shaping its sounds.

Composed in the aftermath of two quickly succeeding life-changing events for the artist — the birth of his first child, Ellis, in November 2023, and the loss of his mother after a two-year battle with cancer in January 2024 —, the sounds of After the Town was Swept Away were born of unmaking and remaking. The composition process was mostly one of revision: early drum machine sketches were emptied out and degraded, whole songs restructured, tape loops stacked to digest a complex rhythmical biography. Rooted in early experiences in jazz and a long-held love of house and drum & bass, BlankFor.ms’ beat allegiances surface in ways that are never obvious, a vehicle for reinterpreting one’s times anew.

Commanding such an articulate rhythmical language, the music of After the Town was Swept Away speaks thus in intense, affectionate, at times uneasy tones. We feel this deeply on lead single "Formed by the Slide". Against the offbeat loops of quietly loose, layered held-tone vocals — by composer, vocalist and friend of the artist, Ella Joy Meir —, rhythm emerges in noisier surges as if answering their achingly beautiful call. It is the sound of experience in its barest form: when life speaks, we respond as we can.

After The Town Was Swept Away was born from love — not just in tender musing, but through actual, felt communion. This is true, for example, of the triptych titled after Kinship, the Highland Park yoga studio where, in 2024, experimentalist Colloboh hosted BlankFor.ms for an impromptu performance to a routine by yogi Meg Shoemaker, from which the three tracks were assembled. But the influence of others — both musical, as with jazz drummer Marcus Gilmore and pianist Jason Moran, with whom BlankFor.ms recently released a collaborative album, and more intimately personal — is felt throughout the whole record, bound together in rhythm.

Could it be otherwise? Tape loops have a way of preserving and altering the past at once, marking and unmarking sounds and their sources. The beats on After the Town was Swept Away — pensively yet felicitously — come to terms with just that, their rethreaded rhythms

Composed and produced by BlankFor.ms
Mastered by Matthewdavid
Artwork by Miko Revereza
Design by Studio Kristian Henson
Photo credit - Shervin Lainez