Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds bring California style to M-Shop

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Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds

Cole Komma

From the land of sandy beaches and sunny days comes Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds, an alternative/reggae band hailing from Hermosa Beach, Calif., who will perform at the Maintenance Shop tonight at 8 p.m..

Formed in 2004 by lead singer Moises Juarez, guitarist Sean Chapman and guitarist Mat McEwen, Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds plans on releasing a new album in the near future and the band has assured fans the “details of the release are coming soon.”

The band exhibited a very positive attitude towards being raised in the state of California.

“We wouldn’t have it any other way,” Juarez said. “We are blessed enough to get to travel around the country [and] world doing what we love and see so many amazing places and people. There is nothing like coming home to the beach in southern California though.”

Being around the music scene of southern California also has led to a diverse musical influence.

“We are all influenced by way too many to list,” Chapman said. “Our music is all over the place from reggae, punk, hip hop, blues, R&B, electronic, etc.”

This is the first time Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds will be playing the M-shop and they said they are very excited to perform for a college crowd.

“It’s always fun for us to play in front of new fans or people that have not heard of us yet,” Chapman said.

“We booked Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds because they have a really unique blend of sound,” said Connor Nolan of Student Union Board. “We had a big crowd including quite a few people who had never been to the M-Shop before when we had Passafire this past fall, so we were happy to bring Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds and hopefully get some of that crowd from Passafire back into the M-Shop again.”