Episode 13

All Our Tomorrows End Today - E13

Published on: 28th February, 2021

The thirteenth episode of All Our Tomorrows End Today. Recorded from our cozy home in Berlin, Germany on 28.02.2021.

In this episode we played the following songs:

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<Youth Novel -XI>

Welcome everyone to the 13th episode of All Our Tomorrows End Today. It is the 28th of February of 2021 and we are recording this live from Berlin. You just heard the opening song of the new release from Youth Novel, which released on the 15th of February, and it absolutely rules. I am extremely glad they came out of their hiatus to release this. For those that don’t know, Youth Novel was active from 2012 until 2017, and just before the band broke up they were working on new material that never got released. During the pandemic it got picked up again and finally, and for us luckily, did get a release. If you like hard hitting screamo like I do, you will love this. Go check it out on their bandcamp and grab this release on cassette.

We still have 9 more bands for you in this episode, and I will pass the mic to Duygu to announce the next 2.

Also hello from me! This is Duygu speaking. As Pieter said we have a packed schedule today so let’s get going.

The next band we’ll hear is a cosmic screamo band from Milan, Radura. They have been around since 2015 and released 3 albums and lastly a split with Flowers & Shelters back in 2018. After 2 years of silence, now they are back with a song from their upcoming new album. Released on Feb 22nd, Araucaria is available on bandcamp for you to stream and download. You can also check their previous work on https://radura.bandcamp.com/ and support them.

After Radura, we’ll have Alas all the way up from Finland. This 4 piece emo band was formed in the midst of pandemic. They formed their band, played at their first gig and released their self titled debut EP back in August. And from this 6 songs album, we’ll hear POHJASAKKAA today in our show.

<Radura - Araucaria>

<Alas - POHJASAKKAA> 

You just heard Radura and Alas. If you liked what you heard look in the description of our show for the Bandcamp links.

Next up we have Abysmal from Grimsb y in the UK. I stumbled upon them on Bandcamp and was immediately sold on their sound. They released Freshney Flex on the 14th of February featuring 10 fantastic songs. If you like some good midwest emo’ish/punk’ish sound, you will like this. From this release we will play for you the song “My dads harder than your dad” 

After Abysmal you will hear Salt Money from Brisbane, Australia . I contacted them not knowing it’s all the members of Spear of Schlonginus who we covered back in episode 9 of our show. Salt Money is offering you some hard hitting screamo in the form of their newest release First Breath. First Breath contains 4 songs that are available on tape. From this release we will play Internal/External 

 

<Abysmal - My dads harder than your dad>

<Salt Money - Internal/External>

Abysmal and Salt Money were the bands you’ve juts listened to. You can check their bandcamp pages and support them!

Next, we have Monroe, a screamo band from Canada. Active since 2019, Monroe recently released a split EP with another screamo outfit called Withered Crops from the same hometown, St. John'S, Newfoundland and Labrador . The EP features 5 tracks and was released back in September 2020. We’ll hear i've wasted another summer from that record. And after Monroe, we have a band from Sapparo, Japan. CARTHIEFSCHOOL was born in 2016 from the same underground scene in Sapporo as bands such as Babbling and The Hatch. They gained a lot of fans due to their intense live performance. The self-titled debut album released last week, was actually inspired by bands like Pixies and 54-71 and has a laser sharp post-punk sound. Super interesting sound, I only recommend you to give it a listen to the whole record on https://carthiefschool.bandcamp.com/

<Monroe - i've wasted another summer>

<CARTHIEFSCHOOL - bloodthirsty>

You just heard Monroe and CARTHIEFSCHOOL, support both of these bands by purchasing stuff from their bandcamp.

Next up is the duo Tom and Scott, who under the name Children’s Letters to God released Pulling The Knife Out of My Back on the 19th of February. Bill Indelicato supported them on bass and also mixed and mastered this 4 piece album, which is available on cassette. Next to screamo you will hear elements of crust, grind and hardcore in their sound. We will play the song Easy To Blame from this release!

The last band for me to announce this week is Pictures of June from Bloomington, Indiana. On their release Ghost of the Feast you will get treated to 4 songs of proper screamo , which got released on 11th of September last year on cassette. From this release we will play for you Between The City And Home! 

<Children's Letters to God - Easy To Blame>

<Pictures of June - Between The City and Home>

You’ve listened to Children’s Letters to God and Pictures of June. You can find their bandcamp pages on our website and support them!

Closing up with a brand new single from our dearest Young Mountain. We previously played them in our show with their first single from their upcoming album, Infrarod, which will be released on March 26. Today we’ll listen to the second song, Worm, from that record. You can preorder it on https://youngmountainswe.bandcamp.com/ and support his amazing band from Sweden.

And with that we’ll be ending this week’s show. Don’t forget to follow us on social media and subscribe to our podcast.

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We hope to see you again in 2 weeks for the next one. 

<Young Mountain - Worm>

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Berlin based weekly show with the best new (and some older) post-hardcore/screamo/skramz and whatever other music genre we like. Completely free of advertisement and promotions, and it always will be.

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