TOMORROW'S EVE

Progressive Metal • Germany
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Tomorrow's Eve are a Progressive Metal band from Germany, more specifically the Saarland. While they play very melodic progressive metal, they never get dangerously close to power metal.

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
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TOMORROW'S EVE The Unexpected World album cover 3.50 | 2 ratings
The Unexpected World
Progressive Metal 2000
TOMORROW'S EVE Mirror of Creation album cover 3.75 | 4 ratings
Mirror of Creation
Progressive Metal 2003
TOMORROW'S EVE Mirror of Creation 2: Genesis II album cover 4.07 | 3 ratings
Mirror of Creation 2: Genesis II
Progressive Metal 2006
TOMORROW'S EVE Tales From Serpentia album cover 3.81 | 4 ratings
Tales From Serpentia
Progressive Metal 2008
TOMORROW'S EVE Mirror of Creation III - Project Ikaros album cover 5.00 | 1 ratings
Mirror of Creation III - Project Ikaros
Progressive Metal 2018

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TOMORROW'S EVE The Tower album cover 3.00 | 2 ratings
The Tower
Progressive Metal 2007

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TOMORROW'S EVE Mirror of Creation

Album · 2003 · Progressive Metal
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"Mirror of Creation" is the second full-length studio album by German progressive metal act Tomorrow´s Eve. The album was released through Source of Deluge Records in March 2003. It´s the successor to "The Unexpected World" from 1999. "Mirror of Creation" is the first chapter of a longer sci-fi themed concept story, which was continued on "Mirror of Creation 2: Genesis II" (2006) and subsequently on "Mirror of Creation III - Project Ikaros" (2018).

Stylistically the material on "Mirror of Creation" is classic 90s influenced progressive metal featuring heavy riffs and rhythms, omnipresent keyboards/piano, blistering yet melodic guitar/keyboard runs, and a skilled and well singing lead vocalist in front. I´d place Tomorrow´s Eve in the heavier end of the progressive metal scale, although they deliver both soaring melodic choruses and epic melodic moments, but the basis of the music is relatively dark and heavy. Although neither as heavy nor as unique as Zero Hour, the Americans aren´t the worst reference.

The thirteen tracks, 71:04 minutes long album is well produced, featuring a powerful, heavy, and detailed sound production, which perfectly suits the material. Upon conclusion "Mirror of Creation" is quite the intriging and well composed progressive metal album from Tomorrow´s Eve and it reeks professionalism and high level musicianship. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

TOMORROW'S EVE Tales From Serpentia

Album · 2008 · Progressive Metal
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This fourth full length album from German outfit Tomorrow's Eve should appeal to many listeners interested in metal in general and progressive metal in particular.

It's not that good a release though, neither in terms of originality nor compositional strength. The sound and style explored is a simplified version of Dream Theater as they sounded on "Awake", dark riff patterns with some aggression, mellow segments thrown in here and there - including a ballad almost a replica of Space Dye Vest at times - where the main difference is less complexity in performance and structure as well as less room for the synths in the soundscape.

The vocals are compelling in a melodramatic manner though, the melodies if not original are easy to get familiar with; and it's a concept album with a dark theme and story told. Many metal fans, especially the younger ones, will probably find this one highly enjoyable.

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