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Music Style
Powerful discordant rock. |
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Similar Artists
Hot Water Music, Jawbox, Planes Mistaken By Stars, Braid, Polvo, Small Brown Bike, Burning Airlines, Cursive, Les Savy Fav, Chavez |
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Artist History
Beginning in the fall of 1994 Tomorrow was borne of
the need to improve the outlook of the life of its
founder, James P. Reese, Jr. havin barely survived
his last band Everglade's towering inferno in
self-doubt, improvement was the only answer. The
first incarnation of Tomorrow lasted nearly six
months, then found itself looking to the past to gain
support from Everglade's drummer Bruce D. Phillips.
With the feeling of commradery intact, Tomorrow
recorded and released their first two singles
themselves and embarked on the first of many
tours to come. This first outing led to the release of
"Songs Of The Tinmen," a split 11" on No Idea
Records with the now ever popular Hot Water Music.
Some line-up changes occurring with bass and guitar
players never hindered the optimistic viewpoint
Tomorrow has championed. Striving forward the
band has since released songs on various
compilations including No Idea and Blindspot
samplers as well as Polyvinyl records’ "Direction",
with bands such as Rainer Maria, Boilermaker and
the now defunct Braid. This connection led to a
summer tour with Braid and "The Industry of Natural
Occurrance", a four song cd ep dedicated to their
new friends from Urbana. Other significant tours with
Joshua (Doghouse Records), Sarge (Mudd Records)
and shows with the likes of Elliot, Pegboy, Jets to
Brazil, Karate, Sensefield, the Get Up Kids, Mineral,
Rainer Maria, Ida, Compound Red, Gloria Record,
Julianna Theory and Samiam have proven that
Tomorrow can hold their own. The latest and most
stable lineup to date, including Ryan D. Hess and
Chris J. Deininger, hase given the band a strong
sense of stability and accomplishment. Writing more
and better songs than ever Tomorrow released it's
last cd "Build A Brand New Sky” on Schematics
Records and has currently finished recording for an
upcoming full length album. Tomorrow believes in,
and is determined to prove itself through its music,
and its music alon |
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Group Members
James Patrick Reese (Vocals/Guitar)
Ryan Davidson Hess (Vocals/Guitar)
Christopher John Deininger (Bass)
Bruce Duncan Phillips(Drums) |
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Instruments
Two Guitars, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
One Brighter Sky 7", Spilt 11" with Hot Water Music, The Industry of Natural Occurance CD EP, Build A Brand New Sky CD EP |
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Location
Tampa, Florida - USA |
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