Astoria, NY -- (SBWire) -- 12/09/2010 -- ( Eve Schwartz public relations"ESPR") Hit band Tomorrows Bad Seeds will roll into your town this holiday season.
The Sony/RED/MRI-distributed UrbanTone Records band is generating hits among a wide array of audiences, including among the Ganja generation. TBS have performed with acts like UB40, The Wailers and 311. There is buzz surrounding Tomorrows Bad Seeds as they shut down the 2010 Sunset Music Festival headlined by the Smashing Pumpkins.
They won big at the L.A. Music Awards with huge Commercial Success and around 300,000 paid downloads, while rated at #11 on the rock charts of Itunes this year.
They had 150,000 downloads just this year.
Moises Juarez, Sean Chapman, Matt McEwan, Pat Salmon, and Andre Davis combine their talent in a cool vibe to make fans cheer.
The band is acclaimed because they manage to mix mellow with rock, which few have been able to do since The Beatles.
In 2007 they released the debut album Early Prayers and a follow up album Sacred For Sale in 2010. Keep your eyes on this band, because before you know it they will be flying high out of reach. Keeping busy on tour, rocking the stage, and spreading bad seeds is what they do and do it best.
With singles like Warrior Poet, Vices and Love Street, Tomorrows Bad Seeds’ popularity keep climbing by the day.
The original group writes their own music in a way that touches people’s souls, in the opinion of many.
Check out these rhythm makers on Facebook, Twitter, or Myspace and try something different. Some critics have described this band as, “Bob Marley meets the Beach Boys.” The music is very, very different. A unique sound the public has been waiting for. Get ready ladies and gentlemen, enjoy the future of music.
Lead vocalist Moi Juarez said “ It was a Graffiti Krew that Matt McEwan and a couple of our friends had started a while back in junior high school days, that faded out and it’s ‘bad seeds,’ like not bad meaning ‘bad,’ but ‘bad’ meaning ‘good.’ – It represents the static of the less fortunate youth that overcome the negative obstacles and pressures of everyday life and or their situation to look forward to the bright side of their circumstance.”
Tomorrows Bad Seeds Planting West Coast Tour