Three years
after Mirror of Creation, their last studio album, Tomorrow's Eve
continues the concept with Mirror of Creation II – Genesis II.
Both musically and lyrically, there are clear ties to the first album,
and a few questions that were left open by Mirror of Creation are
answered on Genesis II.
Musically Tomorrow’s Eve perform classical progressive
metal with an emphasis on melodic vocal lines that remain very heavy at
the same time. The band don't fall into predictable patterns yet still
produce accessible songs, holding interesting details to discover over
repeated listens. In short: very heavy, very melodic, and very
accessible.

Story
Premise
A man wakes
up in a dirty alley with no idea who he is. He is badly hurt and taken
to a hospital, but no one seems to be missing him, and soon enough,
everyone has given up on trying to find out more about his identity-
Everyone except for one doctor. For her own reasons, she takes him in
and tries to help him remember. Yet the more he remembers, the less he
wants to. As certain fragments of his past finally return to him, he
understands the he was no ordinary man, that he grew up as part of an
experiment which he himself then brought to a bloody end... and the
doctor who is taking care of him, who has fallen in love with him and
whom he has fallen in love with, may have been
involved.
Band
Bio
The
success of their first album "The Unexpected World" released by B. Mind
Records (Berlin) ,
was overwhelming. Tomorrow's Eve garnered international attention,
radio play and "The Unexpected World" was even released in Russia,
Belarus, the Ukraine and the Baltic through IROND Records (Moscow).
The very successful album "Mirror Of Creation" followed in 2003.
During this time, tensions within Tomorrow's Eve were becoming
unbearable and after the album was released, former vocalist Peter and
the rhythm section Ralph and Sascha left the group, leaving Rainer Grund
and Oliver Schwickert to fight it out. After a few more line-up
changes, Tom Diener and Chris Doerr joined the band until Martin LeMar
finally completed Tomorrow's Eve in 2004. Meanwhile TE grew by playing
Tours with artists like Paul DiAnno, Ryo Okumoto (Spock's Beard) and
Nightingale. In 2006 a new label was found in Lion Music (Finland)
and the new material was recorded at SU2-Studios (Germany) in June. Now
they are back with an impressive concept album, a sequel to Mirror of
Creation. "Mirror Of Creation 2 - Genesis II"
Marketing
& Promotion
→
Reviews at all leading rock/metal publications and online sites.
→
Album showcases at selected elite websites.
→ Tomorrow’s Eve are
available for interview, use the contact emails
provided.