For Long Tomorrow

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For Long Tomorrow
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 9, 2009
GenreMath rock
Post-rock
Length49:54
LanguageEnglish, Japanese
LabelWhite Noise Records, Hong Kong
Producer山嵜廣和, Mino Takaki, Satoshi Yamane, Takashi Kashiwakura
Toe chronology
The Book About My Idle Plot on a Vague Anxiety
(2005)
For Long Tomorrow
(2009)
Hear You
(2015)

For Long Tomorrow is the second studio album by Japanese math rock band toe, released in December 9, 2009.

Reception[edit]

Shawn Despres from Japan Times writes in a review for the album "[w]ell worth the wait, For Long Tomorrow is a compelling listen that retains the phenomenally played, complex arrangements of its predecessor, but sees Toe expanding their sound to incorporate a much stronger postrock feel."[1]

In an interview with Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Cadence Wu of Blogcritics said that "Toe's second album may sound at times like an extension of their debut, but the level of experimentation in For Long Tomorrow provides the light, upbeat sound the band was looking for".[2]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Everything is Here, it Can be Said That Nothing is Here, too." (ここには何もかもがあるし、何もかもがない Koko ni wa Nani mo Kamo ga Arushi, Nani mo Kamo ga Nai)0:39
2."Vanishing Point and Whistle" (ショウシツ点よ笛 Shōshitsu Ten yo Fue)2:39
3."After Image"3:59
4."Esoteric" (エソテリック Esoterikku)4:14
5."Say It Ain't So"3:42
6."Two Moons"4:10
7."Can't Hear Mosquitone Any More #1" (モスキートンはもう聞こえない #1 Mosukīton wa Mō Kikoenai #1)2:31
8."Can't Hear Mosquitone Any More #2" (モスキートンはもう聞こえない #2 Mosukīton wa Mō Kikoenai #2)2:19
9."Last Night" (ラストナイト Rasuto Naito)4:56
10."Goodbye" (グッドバイ Guddobai)7:05
11."You Go"3:35
12."Our Next Movement"4:47
13."Long Tomorrow"5:18
Total length:49:54

References[edit]

  1. ^ Despres, Shawn (29 January 2010). "Math rockers Toe take it slow". The Japan Times. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  2. ^ Wu, Cadence (April 1, 2012). "Music Review: Toe - For Long Tomorrow". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved March 25, 2021.