Boy Sets Fire - Tomorrow Come Today Ltd Edition With Bonus DVD
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 See Larger Image | Tomorrow Come Today (Ltd Edition With Bonus DVD) Artist : Boy Sets Fire List Price : $11.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2003-04-01 Studio : Wind-Up Label : Wind-Up Avg. Customer Rating : (34 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Tomorrow Come Today Ltd Edition With Bonus DVD Super strong album Rating: This was my first BSF experience and i have to say that bsf is such a great hardcore/emo band. And they became one of my favorite bands. Especially, Nathan is the best vocalist in the emo world. He sings powerfully with huge EMOTION.
Customer Reviews for Tomorrow Come Today Ltd Edition With Bonus DVD Cd Awesome! That's all I need to say Rating: This album is hit or miss, but the "hits" are among the greatest songs I've ever heard. Songs like "Last Year's Nest", "Handful Of Redemption", "High Wire Escape Artist", "Bathory's Sainthood", "Release The Dogs" and the hidden track all would get a 9/10 or more and those songs are the reason for the four stars. However, the rest of the songs are still awesome, but not as awesome. In fact, every song on this album rocks. "Eviction Article" has some of the greatest lyrics that I've ever heard. Everyone who can should listen to this album. I don't own it, I've been listening to the album via Launchcast, so I just wish I could find a record store in town that has this album.
Editorial Reviews for Tomorrow Come Today Ltd Edition With Bonus DVD Audio Cd Amazon.com Rage Against the Machine?s demise left a void in the already narrow world of astute, socio-political hard rock. Boysetsfire step into that void by presenting an industrial/punk/hardcore sound built the death-metal-influenced vocals of Nathan Gray and a taught, aggro musicality. That said, surprising melodic interludes appear here and there, as does an instrumental precision worthy of King?s X. The unexpected is unforced, while the political lyrics in songs such as "Dying on Principle" ("Corporate sponsors will see to it that the right product kills us") are explosive and inspiring, never insipid or uninformed. A tense energy and controlled, taut vigor permeates every song. "Handful of Redemption" is commercial in a Papa Roach-like manner, while "Release the Dogs" is more reminiscent of Henry Rollins. In short, Tomorrow Come Today is an exceptional record from a significant band. --Katherine Turman
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