Goodbye Tomorrow have managed to remain fairly anonymous through the release of their recent string of experimental records. Their debut album is due out August 14th, and today they've decided to share one more release before dropping the full-length, Goodbye Tomorrow: A Journey Through The Mind of a Non Believer.
The self-titled track is an ambitious 6-minute suite that shape-shifts throughout, giving way to a few movements. Starting things off with some forceful rapping, things later evolve into some intoxicating R&B reminiscent of The Weeknd's House Of Balloons era. Still, the hardest section is saved for the final third, as synth brass clashes with stumbling high hats.
They share the single with the following message: "B̟r̈e⃕ak͛ ₫øw͍n 2 b⃔rë̳ak⃑ ₮h̽rü̠̠"
Quotable Lyrics:
Clap for 'em
That dope flow, I use that as my platform
Reach up to the stars
Except tonight I'm gonna act wrong
Only go to clubs to bring some women with me back home
Goodbye Tomorrow
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Premiere: Mysterious act Goodbye Tomorrow drop a self-titled record.
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