2/15/2023 0 Comments Boysetsfire tomorrow comes today![]() This band leads whatever genre they are a part of (is it emo-core these days?), but that doesn't make them good. Their music didn't change all that much, but that's not a good thing. Since BSF signed to a major and claimed they'd never sell out or change their music, they were, for the most part, telling the truth. I thought I'd give them a second chance by reviewing this CD. I thought it was good at the time, but in retrospect, it was pretty awful. I used to have Boy Sets Fire's After the Eulogy. They used to be a lot more daring band, they've lose that, and it hurts this record a lot. Imagine Boy Sets Fire's sound on the After the Eulogy record, take away some hardcore, throw in some Creed, and take away some of the good songwriting found on that record, and you'll have Tomorrow Comes Today. Even the vocal melodies sound derivative of lame modern rock. The hardcore charged guitar work has now been predominantly replaced with radio rock chord progressions, it's really too bad. It's basically the same band as before, but they've traded some of their post-hardcore sound for a sound that fits in more with the likes of the bands like Default. The best way I can sum up my sentiments for this record is by saying that this is a Boy Sets Fire record, while at the same time, is definitely not a Boy Sets Fire record. Boy Sets Fire – Tomorrow Comes Today - Wind-Up, 2003 ![]()
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