Tomorrows Bad Seeds
Tomorrows Bad Seeds

Tomorrows Bad Seeds

USAReggae, Roots Reggae
92,091 monthly listeners
  • 49.1K followers
  • 6.4K subscribers
  • 27.4K followers
  • 803 followers
  • 3.1K followers

Tomorrows Bad Seeds's Top Spotify Songs

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Bad Seeds
20.6K streams
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Vices
9.6K streams
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Nice & Slow
4.5K streams
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R.O.M.P.
4.5K streams
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Yesterdaze
4.3K streams
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Tomorrows Bad Seeds's YouTube Videos

512.9K
Views
Tomorrows Bad Seeds - Nice & Slow (Official Music Vide0)
Youtube
512.9K views
Aug 10, 2011
403.1K
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Love Street- Tomorrows Bad Seeds

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Love Street- Tomorrows Bad Seeds
Youtube
403.1K views
Jan 18, 2009
299.5K
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Tomorrows Bad Seeds - Only for You
Youtube
299.5K views
Aug 21, 2010

Tomorrows Bad Seeds's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Beach Vibes
by Spotify
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SKA
by Spotify
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Island Hits
by Spotify
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Stick Figure Radio
by Spotify
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Rebelution Radio
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1.1M
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SKA

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Events58 Events

Aug
02
Tomorrows Bad Seeds at Moe''s Original BBQ Englewood
United States
USA
, Englewood0 - 500 Bar
Apr
20
Tomorrows Bad Seeds at Saint Rocke
United States
USA
, Hermosa Beach0 - 500 Club
Past
Apr
19
Tomorrows Bad Seeds at La SANTA Cantina
United States
USA
, Santa Ana0 - 500 Club
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Jan
27
Long Beach Dub Allstars at Moe''s Alley
United States
USA
, Santa Cruz0 - 500 Bar
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Jan
26
Long Beach Dub Allstars at Brentwood Emporium
United States
USA
, Brentwood500 - 1200 Other
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Jan
25
Long Beach Dub Allstars at Crest Sacramento
United States
USA
, Sacramento500 - 1200 Hall
Past

Tomorrows Bad Seeds's Upcoming Events1 Event

  • Tomorrows Bad Seeds at Moe''s Original BBQ Englewood

    Tomorrows Bad Seeds, A-Mac & the Height
    Moe's Original BBQ Englewood
    USA, Englewood
    Bar0 - 500

Tomorrows Bad Seeds's Past Events57 Events

  • Tomorrows Bad Seeds at Saint Rocke

    Tomorrows Bad Seeds, The B Foundation
    Saint Rocke
    USA, Hermosa Beach
    Club0 - 500
  • Tomorrows Bad Seeds at La SANTA Cantina

    Tomorrows Bad Seeds, Plastic Culture
    La SANTA Cantina
    USA, Santa Ana
    Club0 - 500
  • Long Beach Dub Allstars at Moe''s Alley

    Long Beach Dub Allstars, Tomorrows Bad Seeds, Makua Rothman
    Moe's Alley
    USA, Santa Cruz
    Bar0 - 500
  • Long Beach Dub Allstars at Brentwood Emporium

    Long Beach Dub Allstars, Tomorrows Bad Seeds, Makua Rothman
    Brentwood Emporium
    USA, Brentwood
    Other500 - 1.2K
  • Long Beach Dub Allstars at Crest Sacramento

    Long Beach Dub Allstars, Tomorrows Bad Seeds, Makua Rothman
    Crest Sacramento
    USA, Sacramento
    Hall500 - 1.2K

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More about Tomorrows Bad Seeds

Overview of Roots Reggae musician Tomorrows Bad Seeds

Tomorrow's Bad Seeds is a Roots Reggae band from Los Angeles, California, that was founded in 2004 and has been making waves in the music industry ever since. The band has been able to successfully combine aspects of Hip Hop, Rock, and Pop with a sound that is firmly anchored in Reggae to produce a distinctive and energizing sound.

The passionate vocals of Moises Juarez and Sean Chapman's sophisticated guitar playing serve as the band's driving force. Tomorrow's Bad Seeds is renowned for its catchy songs and socially sensitive lyrics. They are a favorite of reggae fans who appreciate music with a message since their songs frequently address themes of love, solidarity, and the hardships experienced by oppressed populations.

Despite being relatively new to the music business, Tomorrow's Bad Seeds have managed to establish a reputation for themselves because to their enthralling live shows and dedication to using music to promote positive. The band keeps pushing the limits of Roots Reggae with each new album, encouraging listeners to band together in the sake of peace and love.

What are the most popular songs for Roots Reggae musician Tomorrows Bad Seeds?

The Los Angeles, California-based reggae/roots reggae band Tomorrows Bad Seeds features a number of songs that are particularly well-liked among aficionados of the style. Among their best songs include "Bad Seeds," "Vices," "Nice & Slow," "R.O.M.P.," "Reflect," "Only for You," "Love Street," "One Way," "Gunslinger," and "Early Prayers."

With its energetic rhythm and memorable chorus, "Bad Seeds" stands out among the other songs. Although the words of the song discuss the difficulties of city life, the band's delivery of the message is positive and joyful.

"Vices," another well-liked song, with a slower tempo and a more reflective tone. The lyrics of the song explore the perils of addiction and the challenges of attempting to overcome it. The chorus of the song has a haunting effect that stays with the listener thanks to the band's usage of harmonies.

The remaining songs on the list feature a variety of themes and musical styles, displaying the band's adaptability and flexibility. Everybody may enjoy Tomorrows Bad Seeds' music, which ranges from the sultry "Only for You" to the rock-influenced "Gunslinger." They have a devoted following and are regarded as one of the best performers in the genre thanks to their distinctive fusion of reggae and rock.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Roots Reggae musician Tomorrows Bad Seeds?

With their 2018 release of "Illuminate," the reggae band Tomorrows Bad Seeds from Los Angeles has been making waves in the music business. The band's flexibility and their capacity to incorporate many genres into their distinctive reggae sound are on full display on this album. The album, which includes songs like "Frequency" and "No Matter What," is proof of the band's musical development.

The group has also been active with their most recent singles, which highlight their talent for live performances. Their most recent song, "Tomorrows Bad Seeds - Jam in the Van (Live Session, Oceanside, CA, 2022) (2023)", captures the excitement of their live performances and demonstrates the band's capacity to engage their audience. A few other noteworthy singles include "Tomorrows Bad Seeds (Live at Sugarshack Sessions) (2022)," "Do You?" (2022), and "iBurn (2022)." Each song showcases the band's distinctive sound and showcases how well they play their instruments.

Overall, Tomorrows Bad Seeds' most recent album and hits have helped to further establish their position as leaders in the reggae music industry. They are a band to watch in the upcoming years due to their commitment to their craft and aptitude at fusing many genres into their own sound.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Roots Reggae musician Tomorrows Bad Seeds?

Roots reggae band Tomorrows Bad Seeds from Los Angeles, USA, has played at a number of prestigious events and locations over the years. They have performed on the stages of events like One Love Cali Reggae Fest, BeachLife Festival, Cali Vibes Fest, Dry Diggings, and Same Same But Different Festival. The band brings its distinctive sound and enthusiasm to the stage, making for nothing less than thrilling concerts.

They gave one of their most memorable performances at the House of Blues in San Diego, when their soulful and empowering music brought the place to its feet. The crowd at the Ace of Spades was left wanting more as they shook the stage there as well. In addition, Tomorrows Bad Seeds has performed at venues like The Crescent Ballroom, Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas, and House Of Blues Anaheim.

They have a devoted following thanks to their Roots Reggae, Rock, and Hip-Hop fusion songs. They have solidified their place among the best Roots Reggae bands in the world thanks to their live performances, which are evidence of their talent. The Tomorrows Bad Seeds are a force to be reckoned with, and their appearances at concerts and other events never fail to make an impression on music fans all over the world.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Roots Reggae musician Tomorrows Bad Seeds?

The Los Angeles-based Roots and Reggae band Tomorrows Bad Seeds has worked with a variety of musicians to create some of their most recognizable songs. Top joint efforts between them include "Throwback (feat. Garrett Douglas)," "Frequency," and "Dollars for Days (feat. Lauren Hashian)."

Garrett Douglas contributes his vocals to "Throwback," giving the song a fresh perspective. Douglas's deep voice and the reggae sound of Tomorrows Bad Seeds combine to provide an original and enthralling sound that appeals to fans. The song's lyrics and upbeat music combine to create a memorable melody that will stick in your head.

Jason J and I also worked together on the well-known song "Frequency." The song perfectly combines reggae, hip-hop, and dubstep and demonstrates Tomorrows Bad Seeds' musical flexibility. The band's sound is complemented by Jason J's smooth flow, which gives the song depth. The song's message is to be loyal to oneself and avoid getting distracted by external noise.

With her R&B-influenced appearance on "Dollars for Days," Lauren Hashian contributes. The lively song discusses the difficulties of working hard to make ends meet. Hashian's soulful voice and Tomorrows Bad Seeds' reggae sound combine to provide a memorable and relevant song that fans like.

In conclusion, some of Tomorrows Bad Seeds' most enduring songs were created through collaborations with Garrett Douglas, Jason J, and Lauren Hashian. The band's versatility and ability to meld many genres together are demonstrated by the fact that each cooperation brings a distinctive sound and message to the table. Fans may anticipate more musical collaborations from this gifted quintet.