Tomorrow Hit Today

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
So what does a grunge band sound like in 1998? It still sounds dirty, but the dirt is arrived at by better technology and a bigger budget. Recorded with legendary Memphis producer Jim Dickinson (who has recorded Big Star and the Replacements but is best known for playing piano with the Rolling Stones), Tomorrow Hit Today has an astonishing variety of guitar sounds and moods. The old Mudhoney were once content to kick you in the gut, but now the grunge lads are discovering the complexities of their grimy sound, adding whinnying slide guitars, swampy bass lines, and emphatic vocals that steer the humor of one song into the pathos of the next. Overlooked in the rush to hype Nirvana, Sub Pop, and coffee, Seattle's Mudhoney now deserve to be listened to with a postgrunge ear. --Lois Maffeo

Alternative Press
Tomorrow Hit Today may seem like a methodical angling for a piece of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Reverend Horton Heat market share. But in reality, the album is simply a natural progression for a veteran ensemble who have been demonstrating contorted blues-licking since Moby Dick was a minnow.

Tomorrow Hit Today

Music Review:

  1. Trance States in Tongues
  2. Trans Europa Express [Import]
  3. VII
  4. Walk On, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import] [Live]
  5. Water Spirit
  6. Whiskey & Co.
  7. 9-15-2000 Brussels [Live]
  8. Absolute INXS [Import]
  9. Accelerator
  10. Adventure In Country Swing

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Stop! Stop! Stop! [Enhanced] [Import]

Bach: English Suites Nos. 2, 3 & 6

America, Why I Love Her

Music: Donkili Diarabi (Guinean Lovesongs)

Automatic Healer [Import]

Aura: The Horizontal Bar Culture [Import]

Aficion: Flamenco Songs

Azure d'Or

A Person Carrying a Handmade Paper Bag is Considered as a Royal Person [EP]

Beach: Piano Music, Vol. 1 - By the Still Waters

Apollo 18

Apokalypsis

Bachatiando Con los Exitos de Hoy

Closer to Home

Passion Session