
Tomorrow Is Already Here
First Words
© 2008 G. Gengler (634479681288)
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Every so often, a record comes along that's just plain magic. Dreamy vocals, rich production, and finely-crafted lyrics and melodies. Indie pop of style and softness, infused with folk rock and 70s pop influences, but thoroughly in the present.
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- 1 First Words
- 2 Daniel
- 3 Northern Lights
- 4 Heroes of the Underground
- 5 Codes and Ciphers
- 6 White Bird
- 7 Favorite Son
- 8 Where It Began
- 9 Silver King
- 10 Alley Cats
- 11 Goodwill for Bruno
- 12 Modern Times
- 13 Aston Martin
- 14 This Night
- 15 Best Advices
- 16 Back and Forth
- 17 South Seas
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"Music for sweet people. That's what I call it." -- remco h.
"Garret Gengler (aka Tomorrow is Already Here) makes songs that crib light feathering motions of strings, keyboards, horns, and guitars berth by cozy seaside bass rolls and drum beats. His blend of country folk textures and soft pop tempos is very relaxing. In a world that mostly stresses people out, Gengler’s product is a remedy for feeling burned out and weary. - ABSOLUTEPUNK.NET
"Simple songs, simply done... A keen ear for melody, Gengler populates most of his songs himself, a personal sketchbook of emotional ups and downs. The instrumentation is kept to a minimum throughout – a little bit of organ here a shimmering cymbal there – this is simple music for simple enjoyment. Nothing complicated or over done just a selection of fine songs that definitely reward repeated listens... no doubt there will be a few Converse wearing kids already claiming they found him first... Solid from start to finish... treat these as individual little three minute nuggets and you may well fall under Garret’s charm too just as I have. -- DEL DAY, AMERICANA-UK"
SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS:
First Words
Silver King
This Night
Daniel
Best Advices
PRODUCTION NOTES:
This album came together over the course of three years, working alone, late at night, when kids and dogs are sleeping. It's a slow process, but like crushing coal, eventually you get a few diamonds.
Three songs on the album feature guest appearances. Cale Parks of Aloha steals the show on two tracks with his inventive, powerful drumming (Silver King and This Night), and Mark Stolk and Shane Sanders help out with Modern Times.
More info about Tomorrow is Already Here is available at http://www.worksongs.net/.