Tomorrow

Tomorrow

psychedelic rock

United Kingdom Est. 1967

"The music pulses with swirling textures and interwoven harmonies that build tension before releasing into expansive, meditative grooves."

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Tomorrow

Tomorrow

1968

About Tomorrow

Tomorrow stands as a vital thread in the tapestry of psychedelic rock, embodying an era of musical exploration that challenged conventional sounds.
Tomorrow stands as a vital thread in the tapestry of psychedelic rock, embodying an era of musical exploration that challenged conventional sounds. Their presence not only enriched the genre but also influenced a wave of counterculture artists who sought to capture the ethereal and transformative qualities of music during a time of societal upheaval. By weaving together intricate melodies and experimental textures, Tomorrow opened up new pathways for sonic expression that resonate even today. Their approach is marked by a fearless embrace of innovation, utilizing effects-laden guitars and sprawling arrangements to create immersive soundscapes. The band’s willingness to push boundaries within their compositions invites listeners to experience music as a multidimensional journey rather than simply a collection of songs. This commitment to expanding the listener's perception has positioned them as key figures in the ongoing evolution of psychedelic sound. In their songwriting, Tomorrow often reflects on themes of transcendence and existential inquiry, delivering lyrics steeped in vivid imagery and introspective musings. Their voice tends toward an impressionistic style, balancing sincerity with a sense of surreal irony, inviting listeners to interpret meaning through personal lenses rather than dictating a fixed narrative.

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Tomorrow's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

4 releases 2 albums 1967–1968
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Tomorrow sound like?

The music pulses with swirling textures and interwoven harmonies that build tension before releasing into expansive, meditative grooves. Rooted in psychedelic rock. Start with Tomorrow.

What is the best Tomorrow album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Tomorrow" (1968). It's the most representative of what makes Tomorrow worth hearing.

Who is Tomorrow for?

If you're into psychedelic rock, Tomorrow is worth your time. The music pulses with swirling textures and interwoven harmonies that build tension before releasing into expansive, meditative grooves.

How many albums does Tomorrow have?

Tomorrow has 4 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.