Tomorrow Today (CD) ~ Seeland (Artist) Cover Art

Tomorrow Today (CD)

By: Seeland (Artist)


List Price: $15.98
Tower Price: $13.24
You Save: $2.74 (18%)
Add to BagAdd to Bag Click to go directly to the checkout.
This item qualifies for FREE Shop N' Save Shipping for orders over $25. Check individual shipping price. *Some Restrictions Apply.
Availability: In Stock
Share This:
Add To KaboodleAdd To Kaboodle  Submit To Digg!Submit To Digg!  Share On FacebookShare On Facebook  Add to FavoritesAdd to Favorites  TwitterTwitter 

Product Description


Track Listing

Your browser doesn't seem to have Flash enabled.
In order to access the album preview center, please ensure that the Flash player is installed. You can download it here.

DISC 1 for Tomorrow Today (CD) Album By Seeland (Artist)
1   Burning Pages
2   Hang On Lucifer
3   Colour Dream
4   Turnaround
5   Captured
6   Library
7   Goodbye
8   Static Object
9   Station Sky
10   Call The Incredible
11   5 A.M.
12   Pretty Bird
 

Run a Quick Search on "Tomorrow Today" by Seeland to Browse Related Products:

Browse more products related to "Tomorrow Today"

Browse more products related to "Seeland"


Review

The Wire (p.58) - "TOMORROW TODAY places itself as the latest development of a parallel history where the guitar was an afterthought and synthesizers and sonic exploration ruled pop music."

Review

The Wire (p.58) - "TOMORROW TODAY places itself as the latest development of a parallel history where the guitar was an afterthought and synthesizers and sonic exploration ruled pop music."
Clash (magazine) (p.110) - "[I]t's recent single 'Library' that is the standout here, with lovely harmonies against a background that's pure Delia Derbyshire or John Baker."
Pitchfork - "TOMORROW TODAY is top-notch romantic synth-pop with a weirdo edge....The love songs are the best songs: 'Turnaround is gothy and gossamer..."

Product note

Audio Mixer: Richard Searle.

Title Note

Audio Mixer: Richard Searle.

Album Description

With members from Broadcast and the criminally neglected Plone, Seeland could be considered a supergroup from Birmingham, England's early 2000s "retro-futurist" electronic pop scene. The songs on their debut album, Tomorrow Today, certainly contain shades of their previous projects' sounds: "Colour Dream"'s whooshing and whirring is as sweetly strange and soothing as anything on Plone's For Beginner Piano, and "Pretty Bird" has more than a little of that band's nursery rhyme innocence; "Call the Incredible," with its trippy serenity, could easily pass for a Broadcast song. Like their work with their previous bands, Billy Bainbridge and Tim Felton are experts at crafting detailed sounds that are a joy to marvel at as they flutter, overlap, and collide, such as "Goodbye"'s rippling synths and rattling percussion and "5 A.M."'s delicate layers of guitar and electronic doodles. But while Broadcast sound like they're transmitting from somewhere far across the galaxy, and Plone sounded like they were in a playroom crafting pocket symphonies on toy electronics, Seeland finds a happy medium between those extremes on Tomorrow Today. Their songs are rooted on terra firma, but with bits of spacy weirdness decorating their margins. And while Felton is a somewhat limited singer, his voice's warmth -- which recalls Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys -- connects the tangents the music takes around him. The album's only misstep (and it's a tiny one) is "Static Object," where his vocal's innate friendliness doesn't quite mesh with the rest of the song's dark, sleek vibe. Seeland also loves honest-to-goodness pop from every era, and that goes a long way toward distinguishing the band from its history. "Turnaround"'s lush, lavish choruses and chilly synth-strings pay charming homage to '80s synth pop, while the ping-ponging electronics, harpsichords, and twanging guitars on "Library" suggest a hybrid of '60s chamber pop and experimental electronic music, like a Left Banke song recorded at BBC's Radiophonic Workshop. Seeland's invention doesn't stop at recombining sounds from the past, however: "Hang on Lucifer" takes electro-rock in a very different direction than most of the band's contemporaries, with phaser-like synths and sprightly guitars dueling over a bubblegum melody. It took Seeland five years to issue Tomorrow Today, but it was time well spent -- these unique and immediate songs build on the band's past but never feel restricted by it. ~ Heather Phares



Customer Reviews for "Tomorrow Today (CD)" by Seeland (Artist)

There are no customer reviews yet. Be the first to write a review!

Submit your Review




Explore More Great Tower Sales & Specials



Tower Records music Sales, Promotions & Special Features

Today's Most Popular Music Genres

Tower.com Music Boutique Stores

  • Greatest Hits Boutique
    Expand your musical horizons with our monthly selections for "Greatest Hits" and "Best Of" CD Collections.
  • Tower Records Vinyl Store
    Enjoy some of our favorite new pressings, indie rock releases, and milk crate essentials priced at up to 30% off so you can keep spinning right round (Like a record!)
  • The Beatles Collector's Boutique
    On 09-09-09, experience music history when the original studio albums by The Beatles are re-released, digitally remastered for the first time! Browse our favorite Beatles music, video and book titles!
  • Woodstock Anniversary Boutique
    Celebrating 40 years of Woodstock - Three days of music that changed the world forever!
  • The History Of Indie Rock Boutique
    Browse Our Album Art History of Indie Rock Influencers, from the 1960s to today!

Interact with Tower.com