The Quarter After, an American psychedelic rock band, was formed in Los Angeles, California in the early 2000s by brothers Dominic and Rob Campanella. Their music is characterized by jangly guitars, layered harmonies, and dreamy, introspective lyrics, evoking the sounds of the 1960s British Invasion and West Coast psychedelia. The band's self-titled debut album, released in 2005, and the follow-up, "Changes Near" in 2008, stand as their most influential works. While not widely recognized in mainstream music, The Quarter After has gained a cult following and is considered a notable contributor to the neo-psychedelic genre.