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Tomorrow Come Today

Boy Sets FireMP3 Download
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: April 1, 2003
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  1. Eviction Article 4:09 Not Available
  2. Last Year's Nest 3:50 Not Available
  3. Full Color Guilt 3:48 Not Available
  4. Bathory's Sainthood 4:18 Not Available
  5. Dying On Principle 2:43 Not Available
  6. Handful of Redemption 4:00 Not Available
  7. Release The Dogs 3:07 Not Available
  8. Foundations To Burn 3:46 Not Available
  9. Management Vs. Labor 3:57 Not Available
10. High Wire Escape Artist 3:45 Not Available
11. White Wedding Dress 3:12 Not Available
12. On In Five 10:21 Not Available
13. With Every Intention 0:04 Not Available
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Extremely Well Done November 18, 2003
Format:Audio CD
Boy Sets Fire's last release "After The Eulogy" garned itself a great deal of support from the punk scene, and solidified BSF a place in the political puck roster. Mixing a blend of hardcore, melodic punk, and plain ol' rock, it was a powerful release but after a few weeks of listening you sort of lost interest and eventually it began slipping down to the bottom of your album collection.

Several years later we now have "Tomorrow Comes Today," which blows itself onto the map as one of the strongest and most brutally powerful albums in recent years. What's so impressive about this release is that the band has managed to retain it's hard, rough, raw sound while simultaneously adopting absolutely huge volumes of melody and hook. Songs such as "Last Year's Next" (which even incorporates a brilliant piano bridge) and "Handful Of Redemption" model this extremely well. However, fans of the bands previous releases will still be pleased by tracks such as "Release The Dogs" and "Dying On Principle" which still possess their old hardcore edge. Regardless of which style of track you prefer, they are all similiar in that they surge forward with epic proportions and explode with a dynamic intensity that few bands out there today can replicate. You can't help feeling overwhelmed by this bands power.

Lyrically BSF still have a primarily political focus. However, unlike many other politically spurred bands that are popular today, BSF manages to present their ideas with a mature approach that is to be taken seriously rather than dismissed as youthful ignorance or naivity. You can tell that Nathan Gray is dead serious when he sings "And what gives us the right / to judge without reprisal / To strike retaliation / and wash our hands with blood / And who gave us the crown / to claim that we're devine / Without needed repentance / and drive them into hell"

Whether you enjoyed the band's last release, or this is your first time checking them out, "Tomorrow Comes Today" is a tremendous album that is well worth your time and money. Even if you aren't interested in the views of the band, or politics in general, this is still such a good release that you owe it to yourself to atleast take a peek. Highly recommended.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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So what if this band signed up to Wind-up records with a bunch of Creed wannabes? They still kick ass. This CD proves it. Very underrated. "Handful Of Redemption", "Last Year's Nest" and "Eviction Articles" are the best songs on this great record. I bought this about 2 years ago and I have no regrets buying it. No regrets at all. This is some great hardcore for when you get tired of the metalcore scene. (Metalcore is a great genre as well, and Underoath and Avenged Sevenfold aren't that bad.) Also, as Victory records alumni, you know this will kick ass.
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By sKy
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When the words "political" and "music" are put together, one's mind seems to unavoidably drift to bands like Rage Against the Machine and System of a Down. It's time, however, to add a new name to that short list: Boy Sets Fire. Aggressive, hard, and addicting hardcore rock, with sprinklings of punk, emo, and even maybe a little progressive all blend to form a perfect mixture of pure, sweet alternative that can't be turned down.

1. Eviction Article: (9/10) A lot of screaming, yes, but an astounding chorus saves this great opener and promises so much more.

2. Last Year's Nest: (10/10) One of the best tracks here. Hardcore-punk with a poetic chorus make this song a real highlight.

3. Full Color Guilt: (7/10) After 'Last Year's Nest,' this track is nothing spectacular. An infectuous chorus, though, no matter how you look at it. Something I like to call "filler."

4. Bathory's Sainthood: (9/10) Sounds like a slow song at first, but quickly picks up and turns into a real rocker. Awesome song, overall.

5. Dying On Principle: (7/10) Not great. The verses are annoying, and mixed with a mediocre chorus, it's nothing stunning.

6. Handful of Redemption: (10/10) A powerful, smooth song with great lyrics. If anything on this CD is "emo," this is it. One of my favorites.

7. Release the Dogs: (4/10) My least favorite song here. I can't even say I like it. It's a lot of screaming, not enough to hold my attention. Angry and aggressive, no doubt, but not my cup of tea.

8. Foundations to Burn: (8/10) Very cool, spinning intro. The chorus is a bit annoying, but overall an enjoyable song.

9. Management Vs. Labor: (9/10) Great song, all-around.

10. High-Wire Escape Artist: (7/10) More filler. I'm not a big fan of this song, the chorus is poppy and it gets on my nerves. Not as bad as 'Release the Dogs,' but nothing noteworthy is here.

11. White Wedding Dress: (11/10) Here we go. The icing on the cake. The absolute best song here. Fast, tearing, rapid and addicting, 'White Wedding Dress' is one of my all-time favorite alternative songs.

12. On In Five: (10/10) With 'White Wedding Dress' as a tough act to follow, BSF successfully "closes" the CD with a worthy song. Not too long, but just long enough, 'On In Five' is a really sweet song.

Hidden Track: (8/10) The only "ballad" BSF offers on the CD, and a great way to close it off, the hidden track is slow and almost sad. Fade out.

Overall, <Tomorrow Come Today> is an extraordinary CD from an underrecognized band. It is likely you've never heard heard a song by these guys before, and whether that's true or not, be sure to pick this CD up. It's an essential crowd-pleaser.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Super strong album
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. Read more
Published on February 10, 2007
Awesome! That's all I need to say
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",... Read more
Published on September 6, 2005 by an answering machine
Freaking awesome!! Thanks, To: The Art Of Balance "Cotton Hell" !!
To: The Art Of Balance "Cotton Hell"

To be honest, I almost used to hate your guts, 'cuz you put down good music, and replaced it with crap, like Napalm Death and... Read more
Published on July 3, 2005 by drums_4_ever
What the.......
I dont know what Erick Rialcel is talking about. Not every track sounds like rookie. Not even near. Perhaps 1 or 2 do but its just their style. Read more
Published on October 30, 2004 by Rise Against
Please go back to Victory....please!
So they got signed to Wind-up? No big deal right?...To me it is. That doesn't mean that they had too sell out to please a wider audience. Read more
Published on October 28, 2004 by Erik Rialcel
It gets worse with every listen
The first couple times I listened through the record...I liked it a lot. The more I listened to it, the less I liked it. I honestly can barely listen to it now. Read more
Published on September 14, 2004 by Patrick Vicious
AMAZING
This cd is amazing, one of the few that I can listen to the whole way through. BUY IT.
Published on April 12, 2004
...Still a pro at this.
They've done it again. BSF are one the most inspirational bands around right now. This album is awesome. Energy, power and raw aggression but with a reason. Read more
Published on April 7, 2004 by J Robinson
amazing... simply amazing
Boysetsfire is simply an artistic, agressive, perfected approach toward music... They have a range from heavy chords and screams to surprisingly talented vocals and melodic guitar... Read more
Published on February 28, 2004 by Nick
a joke.
i suppose that i believed boysetsfire a little more when they were on indie label initial records. then they went to victory and put out after the eulogy which really has about 3... Read more
Published on January 26, 2004 by Chris
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