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3 tracks | 14 minutes
Released Jul 2006
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Progressive Rock
Bio / Background
Probably the most misunderstood label you can slap on a rock band today is to call them progressive rock. So many people have such widely varied opinions of what the description means that almost nobody thinks of the same thing when they hear it! But Days Before Tomorrow certainly fit their own description of this label.
When DBT think of progressive rock, the old bands that come to mind include Yes, Rush, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Marillion, and The Police, while the newer bands they think of include Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Coheed & Cambria, and Muse. Somewhere in the midst of bands like all of these is where you’ll find DBT – a nod to the past, but with a sound for tomorrow.
At a minimum, great progressive rock features outstanding musicianship that inspires other musicians and songwriters, has a strong vocal identity, and has songs that take the listener on a journey from the beginning of the first track all the way through to the end of the album.
↓ more ↓Themes are often present throughout an album, and many songs stretch beyond radio’s preferred three-minutes-or-under format. At its best, great progressive rock incorporates the elements above but presents them in a way that is accessible to the average, mainstream, rock and pop music listener.
Days Before Tomorrow delivers on all fronts: music that appeals to serious music lovers who are tired of the same old boring radio fare, while also delivering music that casual listeners can latch onto and sing along with.
Pick up the debut EP here, and visit the band's myspace page to hear demos of their new material, to be recorded on a full-length album later in 2007.
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