Tomorrow's Lost cover

Tomorrow's Lost

Cauldron · 2012

52 min · 12 tracks · speed metal

Fiercely melodic speed metal intertwines with anthemic choruses and gritty, aggressive riffs that ignite the spirit.

Why this album works

'Tomorrow's Lost' received critical acclaim for its energetic sound and songwriting, with notable reviews appearing in publications such as 'Metal Hammer' and 'Decibel Magazine'. The album helped reinforce Cauldron's role in the revival of traditional heavy metal during the early 2010s.
Best for
steady, consistent energy levels long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys
Context
Released on January 1, 2012, 'Tomorrow's Lost' is Cauldron's third studio album, following their breakthrough record 'Chained to the Nite' in 2010. At this point, the band solidified their reputation within the Canadian metal scene, embracing a classic heavy metal sound while interweaving modern influences.
Stylistic neighbors
Massacration· Pretty Maids· Europe

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 End of Time 3:29
  • 2 Born to Struggle Standout 4:17
  • 3 Nitebreaker Standout 3:57
  • 4 Summoned to Succumb 5:24
  • 5 Burning Fortune 2:44
  • 6 Endless Ways 5:15
  • 7 Relentless Temptress 4:29
  • 8 Fight for Day 4:21
  • 9 Tomorrow's Lost (Sun Will Fall) 4:59

Disc 2

  • 1 Streetwalker 4:15
  • 2 Autumn Twilight 5:02
  • 3 I Told You So (Corporate Rock Really Does Suck) Standout 3:55

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