Forget Tomorrow

forget tomorrow

Forget Tomorrow

Editorial Reviews
Pitchfork.com, May 2004
Neo-Tokyo synths and a river of bass: Forget Tomorrow is a futurist's sonic Eden

Product Description
Macha's Distinctive sonic identity - wide-screen rock and roll incorporating the textures, motifs, and instrumentation of non-Western music – has earned them widespread critical enthusiasm, avid supporters at radio, and a dedicated fan base who have eagerly anticipate the band’s next move…three years in coming. From the synthed-out dance beats of the title track to the blessed-out dreamscape of "Now Disappearing," Macha extend their "flash of avant-exotic brilliance" farther into their retro-modern, cosmopolitan rock sound, and create their most significant achievement to date

Forget Tomorrow

Forget Tomorrow,Macha,Jet Set Records,Indie Rock,Pop,Post-Rock/Experimental,Rock,Rock/Pop,Synth Pop,United States of America

Rock Music

Rock Music


Forget Tomorrow

Rock Music:

  1. Forgiven Now
  2. Forgotten Freshness, Vol. 3 [Explicit Lyrics]
  3. Forgotten Generation
  4. Form the Habit
  5. For the First Time in Years, I'm Leaving You
  6. For the Record [Import]
  7. Fortune Street [Import]
  8. Forty Hour Train Back to Penn [Enhanced]
  9. Four Days in the South [Import]
  10. Four Days That Shocked the World

Rock Music

rock music

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