Episode 17

All Our Tomorrows End Today - E17

Published on: 13th June, 2021

The seventeenth episode of All Our Tomorrows End Today. Recorded from our cozy home in Berlin, Germany on 13.06.2021.

In this episode we played the following songs:

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<Snag - Jar Spell>

<Alas - .Kohlhaas>

Welcome everyone to the 17th episode of All Our Tomorrows End Today and this is Duygu speaking. It is the 13th of June and we are presenting this week’s show to you from half sunny and half cloudy Berlin. After 2 weeks of break, we are here and have many bands to play

The first song you just heard is called Jar spell from a trio called Snag from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They described their music as Environmental, economic, existential-- it represents the full-throated terror of living in a world that seems to have no regard for its own future. Sans was formed in 2016 and after a couple of ep and split, they released their s/t debut in 2019. Their upcoming second album, Death Doula is going to be released on 2nd of July, and the first 3 songs have been available on bandcamp for a while. The song you’ve heard is one of them. I must say that they managed to mix melody with aggression  nicely and can’t wait to listen to full record! You can order the album from their bandcamp page https://snagmke.bandcamp.com/

And the next song you’ve heard was Kolhaas by Alas. Alas is a finnish screamo band formed in 2020 that we first played some weeks ago in our show. This time we wanted to play a song from their split album with another great finnish band, Claire Voyancé. If you haven’t checked out their bandcamp page, do it now and support this exciting band!

We have a long list of bands today, which is great! So let’s continue with the next 2.

First we’ll hear defacto en scripture. This screamo three-piece dropped a four-song EP on  Middle-Man Records early this year I really like how they created a contrast between aggressive and melodic parts throughout the record. What Happens, Happens is one of the essential EPs of the year so far, which strikes the listener with incisive sounds and melancholy atmospheres. We’ll listen to Congenial Indignity

We’ll continue with Middle-Man records band, Closer. Closer is a three piece

post-hardcore/emo band from NYC. They had released their debut album All This Will Be back in 2018. After 3 years of break they finally released their second record within one stem in March this year. I can confidently say that this record sounds more powerful, and definitely more  exciting. If you haven’t met them before yet, so here's your chance. Closer - Landslide will be on AOTET.

<defacto en scripture- Congenial Indignity>

<Closer - Landslide>


Also hello from my side, you just heard Defacto en Scripture and after that Closer, two amazing bands!

The next band is called Lacrima  who released their 7 inch Cartography in January of this year. This is a fairly new screamo band, but it features members from bands that will certainly ring a bell like Funeral Diner, Coma Regalia, Hundreds of AU and Massa Nera. With this 5 song 7 inch they deliver some fantastic 90’s screamo that I can’t get enough of. I definitely hope to hear more from them soon, and to be able to see them live at some point in the future!

The second band you will hear is from the discography from Foxmoulder, which got released earlier this year on several record labels including Zegema Beach Records. Foxmoulder was a band from Toronto, Ontario that unfortunately broke up in 2017. However, since this discography was released earlier this year, and Foxmoulder is such an amazing song, we didn’t pass on the opportunity to play them in our show. Enjoy!

<LACRIMA - Balance>

<Foxmoulder - Needless/Anxious>

You’ve just heard Lacrima and Foxmoulder. Don’t forget to check out their bandcamp pages and support them!

I said we have a long list today, so let’s continue with Hundreds of AU. Again another band we played previously in our show. This time we’ll listen to Symbolic from their latest record Acting From Remote Satellites released in May. The album was written mostly via file sharing during the lockdown of 2020 and it’s blending elements of 90's hardcore with nostalgic screamo.

Following Hundreds of AU we have a powerviolence band from Portland Oregon. Gilded Age released their album Voices back in May. I must say when you have a closer look at the lyrics, you’ll see how traumatic a life can be for woman-identifying, non-binary individuals and how important to raise voices against any violence, injustice targeting them. Forgiven will be the next song we’ll hear.

<Hundreds of AU - Symbolic>

<Gilded Age - Forgiven>

You just heard two fantastic bands called Hundreds of Au and Gilded Age.

We still have two songs left for this weeks show.

Next up is a band from China called Bennu is a Hero. They released their debut album Hate/Love in October 2020 and it’s featuring 9 songs of some proper emoviolence/screamo or whatever you want to name it! From this debut album we will play the song Sēnlín bàndǎo, of which I 100% messed up the pronunciation just now. The english translation according to Google Translate is “Forest peninsula”.

The last band of this weeks episode is called dim from Athens, Georgia. They will close this weeks episode with a song called Scarab, which is from the album to “to realize its own, the earth”. I spotted some beautiful cassette tapes of this release on Bandcamp which I can highly recommend you to check out. 

That is all for this week. We will take a little summer break, but we will be back with more music for you soon.

<Bennu is a Heron - 森林半岛> 

<dim - Scarab>

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