It was during the bleakest nights of lockdown that the idea was conceived... we could make music videos by using phone messaging technology and free music software. Suddenly, the veil of isolation was lifted and the band ‘The Days of Tomorrow’ was formed.
Encouraged by some modest success, we worked remotely towards releasing our first debut single. ‘Spectres,’ a contemporary record about longing to be free, incorporates elements of pop, folk, psychedelic rock and country. Its harmonies and free flowing flute draws comparisons to a curious combination of ‘Fleetwood Mac’ and ‘Jethro Tull’ meets ‘Of Monsters and Men.’
The Days of Tomorrow are Gareth Peel (guitarist, producer, singer songwriter) Erika Wood (vocalist and guitarist) Matt Williams (bassist and vocalist) and Chloe Phillips (flautist vocalist and multi-instrumentalist). Our second single, Jealousy, is a top tapper with the playfulness of Scissor Sisters and the grooves of Marvin gaye.
It was during the bleakest nights of lockdown that the idea was conceived... we could make music videos by using phone messaging technology and free music software. Suddenly, the veil of isolation was lifted and the band ‘The Days of Tomorrow’ was formed.
Encouraged by some modest success, we worked remotely towards releasing our first debut single. ‘Spectres,’ a contemporary record about longing to be free, incorporates elements of pop, folk, psychedelic rock and country. Its harmonies and free flowing flute draws comparisons to a curious combination of ‘Fleetwood Mac’ and ‘Jethro Tull’ meets ‘Of Monsters and Men.’
The Days of Tomorrow are Gareth Peel (guitarist, producer, singer songwriter) Erika Wood (vocalist and guitarist) Matt Williams (bassist and vocalist) and Chloe Phillips (flautist vocalist and multi-instrumentalist). Our second single, Jealousy, is a top tapper with the playfulness of Scissor Sisters and the grooves of Marvin gaye.
The Steely Dan harmonies, the Hendrix-esque riff and the descriptive lyrics seemed to appear all at once . Performed and recorded at Metronome using Radioheads analogue tape delay (used on Okay Computer) Silver Moon has a sprinkling of 60s psychedelia.more
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The latest single from The Days of Tomorrow, produced by Ian Widdison, draws deeply from singer-songwriter, Gareth Peel's own life.more
Our darkest and heaviest offering so far: 'Anywhere' confronts the life and death realities of global tragedy & personal loss This post-truth epic builds from a pulsing, haunting bassline into a bewildering array of entrancing triphop, incendiary guitars and searing vocal vulnerability at its brutally-honest best.
Rock meets 'Massive Attack' in a poignant polemic of the pandemic - and the price we've all paid for it.
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