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Tomorrows Tulips

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Tomorrows Tulips

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The scruffy SoCal garage grunge trio Tomorrows Tulips (no apostrophe, please) are known for their own brand of simple but tuneful lo-fi rock, sounding engagingly stoned but with a genuine knack for melody despite their no-frills style. The band sounded like a low-key bedroom project on their 2010 debut, Eternally Teenage, but while a certain sloppiness remained their stock in trade, they embraced a tougher, more amplified approach on 2014's When and the 2016 EP Indy Rock Royalty Comb. They would strike a balance between their quiet and noisy sides with the 2018 LP Harnessed to Flesh.

Tomorrows Tulips formed in 2010 when guitarist/vocalist Alex Knost needed a break from his band <a href="spotify:artist:1LqZ0P4RYjwQsan5qMzfcx">Japanese Motors</a>. Inspired by <a href="spotify:artist:3inCNiUr4R6XQ3W43s9Aqi">Pavement</a> and the '90s underground in general, Knost wanted to make something a little less rocked-out and a little more bedroom D.I.Y. Soon, his songs reached the ear of visual artist Thomas Campbell, who released the first Tomorrows Tulips album, Eternally Teenage, on his <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Galaxia%22">Galaxia</a> label in 2010. Knost next hooked up with bassist Ford Archbold to record a second album, Experimental Jelly, which was released by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Burger+Records%22">Burger Records</a> in 2013. The album was recorded by Jamie Dutcher, who soon joined the band as its drummer. The trio now had a more traditional band sound, though they still walked on the lo-fi side of the street on their third album, 2014's When, which was also released by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Burger%22">Burger</a> and featured contributions from indie rock legend Paz Lenchantin. The 2016 EP Indy Rock Royalty Comb pushed forward on the changes made with When, capturing a more aggressive and noisy perspective. Tomorrows Tulips hit a more graceful sweet spot between their jagged impulses and subtle leanings with their fourth full album, 2018's Harnessed to Flesh. ~ Tim Sendra & Mark Deming, Rovi

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