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Tomorrows Bad Seeds : Early Prayers
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A melodic fusion of music and lyrics charged by day-to-day experiences, Love, and Politics.
Genre: Reggae: Reggae rock
Release Date: 2007
Early Prayers Record Label: UrbanTone Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro 0:07 $0.99
Early Prayers 4:05 $0.99
Rhyme & Reason 4:14 $0.99
Bad Seeds 2:46 $0.99
R.O.M.P. 3:37 $0.99
Love Street 4:18 $0.99
Rollin 2:22 $0.99
Warrior Poet 3:34 $0.99
Lost/Found 4:07 $0.99
Vices 4:26 $0.99
Toko Tasi 0:25 $0.99
Ready Fe Rock 5:15 $0.99
Heartless 2:39 $0.99
Ten Fold 5:17 $0.99
Downlow 2:49 $0.99
Gunslinger 5:06 $0.99
Roundtrip 3:53 $0.99
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Album Notes

While mainstream music continues to become more commercialized and less visionary, this group of musicians aim to create music containing the substance that radio airwaves seem to lack. It is with this goal that L.A's Tomorrows Bad Seeds has emerged onto the scene and is quickly gaining momentum as one of the hottest rising bands in southern California. With a high-energy mix of Reggae, Rock, Punk, and Hip Hop they create a refreshing and vibrant sound that can captivate any crowd.

Since getting together in ’04 they have been killing the West Coast playing such venues as: HOB Hollywood, Vault 350, The Catalyst, San Felipe(SWAT High School grad trip), Keyclub, Galaxy Theatre, Downtown Brewing Co., Ventura Theatre, and many others. Along the way they have shared the stage with artists such as: Slightly Stoopid, Half Pint, The Expendables, Hed(pe), Common Sense, Dubcat, Midnight, Salvador Santana, Iration, and many more.

The South Bay rooted Bad Seeds stay humble in not so humbling surroundings. It's not an easy thing to do with the beautiful beaches and girls of Manhattan Beach and the glam of Hollywood just up the 405 freeway. It can easily become background with new success as they begin to taste fame. The 5 piece ensemble makes waves in Tsunami proportions on Hawaii radio. Each island is picking up the Bad Seeds for local radio and to play shows. It's only a matter of time before the Left Coast catches wind and the southern beaches of Florida find TBS planted in their minds.

Tomorrows Bad Seeds is a melodic fusion of music and lyrics charged by day-to-day experiences, Love, and Politics. The Bad Seeds often collaborate with other artists such as Philieano & Toko T(Skunk records), I-MAN(Capitol Eye), 2mex of sun god sons, Ero and Awdball(Second Thought) and many more to come!

Tomorrows Bad Seeds released their debut album "Early Prayers" in June 2007 on Urbantone Records. The LP features the singles Love Street, Rhyme & Reason, Vices and Warrior Poet. "Early Prayers" is a "Must listen, don't-skip-to-the-next-song-this-song-kicks-ass Album." The songs Love Street, Rhyme and Reason, Warrior Poet, Lost & Found are tracks that the radio could grab and take to the billboard charts. The lead singer Moises Juarez has the smooth style with above Bob Marley potential. (If that's possible.) It's really too early to tell, the second and third albums are the true tests, but when you see TBS live you will understand. Why this sound was Lost and now it is Found by Warrior Poets on Love Street for the Rhyme and Reason that will be introduced to us: Moises Juarez, Matthew McEwan, Sean Chapman, Al Arnado, Johnny McEwan won't stay seeds forever. Even Tomorrows Bad Seeds have to grow into something bigger than their genuine purpose. That's the Reggae Spirit.

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REVIEWS

author: Stephanie
This CD is a MUST have. There is seriously not a bad song on the album. Awesome sound, awesome lyrics, awesome everything.
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Fantastic
author: Patrick
I don't have much to add to the other reviews, but 'Early Prayers' just never gets old! I brought this album to one of my art classes last year and plenty of my peers were eager to know to know the name of the band. Even my professor (whom I often didn't see eye-to-eye with) enjoyed it.
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Great Album
author: Doozen
These guys rock, not a bad song on the album. I saw them at HOB Chicago and it was awesome. One of the greatest live shows I've seen. I hope they make it to lollapalooza. This album is a must have. If you like Slightly Stoopid, Pepper, or Sublime do not pass on this group. It's worth it!!!
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author: Lee
I saw them in concert this weekend, music is just the best, so refreshing. I also hung out with them and met all of them, great guys. They have a strong commitment to their music.
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