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Xinlisupreme - Tomorrow Never Comes album flac Performer: Xinlisupreme
Title: Tomorrow Never Comes
Style: IDM, Noise, Experimental
Released: 2002
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1756 mb
FLAC album: 1218 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MP1 AIFF MPC VOX WMA AUD XM
Genre: Electronic

Tomorrow Never Comes by Xinlisupreme, released 28 January 2002 1. Kyoro 2. Goodbye For All 3. Symmetry 4. All You Need Is Love Was Not True 5. Suzu 6. I Drew a Picture of Myself 7. Under a Clown 8. Amaryllis 9. You Died in the Sea 10. Untitled 11. Fatal Sisters Opened Umbrella 12. Nameless song "The Political is Personal for Japan's Xinlisupreme" daily.

Tomorrow Never Comes. Noise Rock Xinlisupreme. lista zespołów Noise Rock Xinlisupreme Tomorrow Never Comes. Dodaj teksty piosenek do albumu. Band Name Xinlisupreme. Album Name Tomorrow Never Comes. Data wpisu 28 Styczeń 2002. Wydawcy Fatcat Records. Styl muzycznyNoise Rock. Zarejestrowanych posiada ten album0. 2. Goodbye for All. 3. Symmetry. 4. All You Need Is Love Was Not True.

Is Tomorrow Never Comes the best album by Xinlisupreme? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. Tomorrow Never Comes by Xinlisupreme (2002) Overall rank: 55,954th. Accolades: Top albums of 2002 (1,189th). Top albums of the 2000s (13,060th). Best albums of all time (55,954th).

Tomorrow Never Comes ‎(12xFile, FLAC, Album). One of the best tracks on the album is "Fatal Sisters Opened Umbrella", and for me it contains a truly magical music moment. After almost five minutes of guitar drones and kraut rock monotony a crescendo of screaming guitars release the sweetest synth melody ever into a sea of noise and chaos. It is as if the new additional sound disrupts the equlibrium of the sound landscape and it reacts with earthquakes and volcanos spouting huge bursts of lava.

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Tomorrow Never Comes showcases all the different facets of Xinlisupreme's style, spanning the techno-dread of "Goodbye for All"'s stiff, mechanical drums and ominous synths and the strangely cheerful "Kyoro," a brisk instrumental wrapped in sandpapery layers of distorted drums and guitars, within its first two tracks. Despite the album's noisy peaks and valleys, thanks to clever mixing, the warm production and judicious use of musical textures, the overall effect of Tomorrow Never Comes is hypnotic instead of irritating.

Tracklist

1 Kyoro 3:16
2 Goodbye For All 5:00
3 Symmetry 2:09
4 All You Need Is Love Was Not True 8:30
5 Suzu 2:08
6 I Drew A Picture Of Myself 4:17
7 Under A Clown 4:24
8 Amaryllis 6:45
9 You Died In The Sea 7:08
10 Untitled 1:28
11 Fatal Sisters Opened Umbrella 12:20
12 Nameless Song 5:04

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Vital

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 00116 12032 8
  • Matrix / Runout: SONOPRESSFATSP 03 04
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L501
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 8717

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FAT-SP03 Xinlisupreme Tomorrow Never Comes ‎(CD, Album, Promo) FatCat Records FAT-SP03 UK 2002
FAT-SP03 Xinlisupreme Tomorrow Never Comes ‎(12xFile, FLAC, Album) FatCat Records FAT-SP03 UK 2002
Comments: (2)
furious ox
One of the best tracks on the album is "Fatal Sisters Opened Umbrella", and for me it contains a truly magical music moment. After almost five minutes of guitar drones and kraut rock monotony a crescendo of screaming guitars release the sweetest synth melody ever into a sea of noise and chaos. It is as if the new additional sound disrupts the equlibrium of the sound landscape and it reacts with earthquakes and volcanos spouting huge bursts of lava. Well, that is what I am reminded of. Beautiful.
Ghordana
This IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ALBUM EVER MADE!-PERIOD!Screw the jackass's comparing these guys to My Bloody Valentine or Early Jesus and Mary Chain.They were both Great in thier time,but neither had the brutal focused intensity or unlimited imagination and ability to so seamlessly shift gears in approach and delivery as Xinlisupreme,nor did they come close to this level of innovation.I honestly thought it impossible for Xinlisupreme to top thier prior release ('Murder Liscence' ep),but wow...,-Did They EVER!A phastasmagoric carnival of twisted metallic guitars WAIL over floating forms and shapeless freakshow dimensions en dementia as lullabye poisons of morpheus' sweet death enchants us to somewhere more peaceful away from the drivelling sludge we call our fellow humans,and that's just what I got out of the first five minutes!Leave the opiates and hallucinagens behind,they are passe and decieving,as are most pleasures,Xinlisupreme are the Answer,put these songs in your spoon,smoke them,snort them,whatever tickles yer twerp,but believe,that not unlike staring too long into stereoscopic images,that any attempts to refocus on the world you formerly knew to be 'reality',will only leave your senses frazzled,bitter and cynical,yet- like me You will choose instead to stay inside,after all what you left behind,you didn't really love it all that much,did You....?...This is the album that is going to change your perspective on IDM forever.