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"TOMORROW'S CRY ALBUM REVIEW"

I'll admit it, I've got a soft spot for grunge. It's one of those genres that always seems to work for me, sort of like polka or yodeling.

When I popped in Tomorrow's Cry's latest album The Mold and was assaulted with dirty garage rock, then, it's easy to say that it was a wondrous moment in my life. I think I shed a tear or two.


As the album progressed, I found myself impressed with the quality of the music. Tomorrow's Cry has a sound that harkens back to the grunge bands of the 90s and it's something that definitely works out for them. Guitarist Jamie Stephens plays his instrument instead of gently stroking it, bassist Nick Bohun and drummer Ronnie Feroz destroy listeners' eardrums instead of massaging them, and vocalist Chris Fox keeps out of the way of the instruments for the most part while not embarrassing himself with excessive screaming. In other words, they avoid many of the traps that most modern rock bands fall into.

Tomorrow's Cry is at its best when at its hardest; in particular, the tracks “Light Years,” “The Fallen Ones,,“Sunny Day L.A.” and “Myself In and Out” are aural assaults that demand respect.

Fortunately, the majority of the album is old-fashioned rock and roll that does a great job keeping the listener focused on the music instead of the whining. Highlights on the album include the previously-mentioned hard tracks. In particular, the album opens with a bang in the form of “Light Years,” an awesome track that sounds so 90s it almost hurts. Tomorrow's Cry puts its best foot forward with this track, and only stumbles once or twice throughout the rest of the album; this is a pretty impressive feat for a lesser-known group.

Tomorrow's Cry is definitely a band to watch out for, though at the moment they seem to be most well-known in their home area of Los Angeles. If they stick to rock and stay away from emo -- play to their strengths, in other words – the band should be able to accomplish great things. That, or continue making enjoyable albums like The Mold.

- DAILY VAULT


"BIG SMILE MAGAZINE INTERVIEW"

Chris Fox-Vox/Guitar
Jamie Stephens-Guitar
Nick Bohun-Bass
Ron Feroz-Drums

Do you guys have any shows comming up soon?

Yes,and we are working on more,contact us if you want us to play your club,party,wedding(just kidding),Living Room,or High School or College,thast what we love most

03/15/2008 10:00 PM - FENDERS BAR & GRILL in
FULLERTON,$5

4/19/08
226 Standard Street
El Segundo, California 90245
US
Cost:$5


Check out TomorrowsCry out at:
www.myspace.com/Tomorrowscry
www.sonicbids.com/Tomorrowscry

What is your latest cd?
The Mold LP is our latest CD an also our Debut LP,it was recorded in just under 2 weeks @ Evil Poochie Studios in West L.A. Danny B. of Goodbye Valentine produced the record. It was released in Aug of 07,it is my heart,blood,sweat,tears,of everything that is me,Im a loser
Chris Fox-Tomorrow's Cry

Where do you get your insperation for your lyrics from?
Life,Love,Loss,Drugs,Family,friends,Deaths,dogs,cats,cops,gi
rls,lsd,sunsets,wars,Roaches,dirt,Bums,almost everything you can think about in this crazy,crazy planet that we know of,We write for ourselfs,an when the audience can connect with it,there is nothing better in the world,its like a good acid trip,na just kidding but really a good trip

What does Tomorrows Cry mean?
Well it means alot of different things,But mostly one true meaning,If you stop an Take a look around an take a deep breath,things seem to be Ok in your world,but in reality all of our actions that we take though this life as a person,brother,mother,sister and son.Are leaving Tomorrow crying out for help.You cannot take anything in this crazy life for granted,

What were some of your favorite bands when you were growing up?
Nirvana,Pearl Jam,Blind Melon,Pink Floyd,The Doors,Pantera,The Beatles,CCR,Smashing Pumpkins,Soundgarden,Ween,Flaming Lips,Green Day,Rolling Stones

What bands infulance your band the most as of today?
The Used,Foo Fighters,Jimmy eat world,Fire Theft,Spinning Images,The Strokes,Social Distortion,Nirvana an everything we grew up with still has a major influnece over us

How do you guys like working with CaL Rock Records?
Cal Rock is cool,We got into a studio ,recorded an album an never paid for anything that pretty much says it all,He belived in the music which means the most to us,cause after the day is done,you clock out your time card where ever you are,it all ends with the music.What would TV,Films,Everyday life be without music.Not a world I want to live in

What do you think of Big Smile Magazine?
Big Smile Magazine is the shizzy,they asked me for an interview so that goes to show you that they are on the frontline of the indie music world an have been for years.Without Big Smile Magazine this interview is still left up in my messed up little brain


Is there anything you would like to say to your fans reading this interview?
To everyone out there if you are intrested in joining our street team,contact us an we will send you flyers/merch an Cds to promote,keep an ear out for us on College radio arcoss country,To everyone who supports us ,Thank You see you this summer on tour.
- BIG SMILE


"Tomorrow's Cry Live"

Tomorrow's Cry are progressing and developing a style of alternative music not fashioned or categorized after any particular genre. The musicianship exhibits flavor from various styles. - Mike Cavanaugh /Music cunnection Magazine


Discography

THE MOLD LP(2007)

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Tomorrow's Cry is an Alternative Rock band that doesn't get carried away by one sound. They are heavy at times but also soft and sweet. With lyrics of pain, comfort, Love and destruction. Tomorrow's Cry is founded by singer/songwriter Chris Fox in Hollywood, California. Chris started out being a frontman for various bands and soon decided to start his own project. That brought the inception of Tomorrow's Cry in August of 2003. After playing countless clubs and venues, going on self.Now with the completion of their debut albumn (The Mold),that was released in Aug 07, along with the 2 month Fall 07 U.S. promotional tour,is just the beginning for Tomorrow's Cry. Tomorrow's Cry are progressing and developing a style of alternative music not fashioned or categorized after any particular genre. The musicianship exhibits flavor from various styles. Mike Cavanaugh /Music cunnection