Tomorrow's Bad Seeds
Aug 1, 2011
Tomorrows Bad Seeds, is a five piece American band from Hermosa Beach, California formed in 2004. Their Southern California influences helped yield their unparalleled sound. A combination of rock and reggae, punk and blues, beats and riffs. From break dancing to spinning tracks these boys emerged into multi-cultural musical phenomenon with a cause. Tomorrows Bad Seeds aims to be a fundamental development in the reproduction of conscious music worldwide. The Seeds consist of: Moises Juarez (lead vocals), Sean Chapman (vocals/guitar), Mathew McEwan (vocals/guitar), Patrick Salmon (drums), and Andre Davis (bass).
On January 12 they filmed their first national TV appearance for The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson which aired March 3, 2011. By the end of January TBS headed out for a four week tour with the legendary Wailers. Within days of the tour ending they teamed up with Katchafire and stayed on the road. Tomorrows Bad Seeds live shows provides a high-energy mix of rock, soul, pop, punk, reggae and hip hop guaranteed to move and inspire your soul.
Tomorrows Bad Seeds released their sophomore record entitled "Sacred For Sale" on May 25th, 2010 with UrbanTone Records, distributed by MRI a subsidiary of Sony/RED and are getting ready to head out for "The Superbad Summer Tour" co-headling with The Supervillains and continuing on the road to be apart of "Warped Tour 2011". In the midst of the 2 tours they will be pushing their new single "Nice & Slow, impacting Top 40 radio now.
