Formed in 1999, Tomorrow Mourning was founded by Don Page (vocals) and Jay Morcombe (guitar). This writing partnership has flourished into a language all of it's own. There has always been a strong influence from heavy metal bands such as Opeth, and Iron Maiden in Tomorrow Mourning's music, but with a softer more meloncholic approach.
The songs are normally aimed at striking the nerve of the listener. Creating a lamenting melody is the formula for Tomorrow Mourning.
The band released a self-produced debut entitled "The Chameleon Sorrow" in 2005, featuring a song called "Eventually" which was used on Bog Gob Magazine's compilation disc, "The Chattanooga Experience Vol. III".
Currently the duo is working on their second full length CD, and holding auditions for bassists...
When was sunshines sanity recorded or whatever? I've never heard of it before.. and it wont play...
We need to practice soon and get this shit on the road niggs.