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2003 EP by Agalloch
Tomorrow Will Never Come
EP by Agalloch
ReleasedMay 27, 2003 (2003-05-27)
GenreNeofolk
Length7:32
LabelThe End
Agalloch chronology
The Mantle
(2002)
Tomorrow Will Never Come
(2003)
The Grey
(2004)

Tomorrow Will Never Come is a 2003 EP by American metal band Agalloch. It was released by The End Records in a limited edition of 500 copies, hand-initialed by bassist Jason William Walton.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Death of Man" (Version III)2:53
2."Tomorrow Will Never Come"4:39
Total length:7:32

Information

When asked about the title track ("Tomorrow Will Never Come") during a lecture at the University of Victoria, Agalloch guitarist Don Anderson said:

"It’s a song that is close to me in many ways. The idea was developed during a time when I was very interested in schizophrenia and the mentally ill. The sample was taken from a documentary I watched whilst taking a 'domain of the sciences & society' course at the university. We were studying medicine and the mentally ill. We watched this video (from the prof's personal library) and I was incredibly moved by the son's conversation with his father. I wanted to use it for Sculptured originally, but this track really provided a better opportunity for it."

References

  1. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Weaving Influences: A Talk by Don Anderson from Agalloch (Heavy Metal UVic). YouTube.
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