See you soon, Today The Moon Tomorrow The Sun.Not going to be in Manhattan, at The Tank, Sept 12? Eat your heart out:

See you soon, Today The Moon Tomorrow The Sun.Not going to be in Manhattan, at The Tank, Sept 12? Eat your heart out:

While you wait for the others to step their game up, here’s ours:

Yup, the biggest and best Resonator live music showcase we’ve yet put on, featuring Atlanta’s Today The Moon Tomorrow The Sun, Boomkat-approved ambient electronic singer/songwriter heartstring pullers City Center and emotional tech architect Shigeto.
To make you a little hungry for it, here’s some words and sounds from City Center.
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“Open/House”, explained by City Center themselves:
This song is divided into two parts, each representing a nebulous perspective on age. The first half of the song “Open” is teenagers looking at their parents, teachers, other elder authority figures, and reacting with detached confusion. Without a language to dissect the things that happen when you grow up, there’s nothing but a simple cry for an explanation. The second part “House” is a crowded, stuttering look in on youth from the perspective of the adult, thinking they’ve got it figured out retroactively. A lot of our songs deal with things that come up in teenage days.
This is going to be an amazing night, yes? Yes. Mark your calendarsFacebook.
The first and only time I saw Atlanta band Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun live, I didn’t actually intend on it. Resonator favorites Tealights were opening for them, and I was sick, just physically and emotionally spent from one of the most taxing times in my life thus far. After Tealights, I wanted to leave-the reserves that normally exist within me were gone.
Then, Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun took the stage…and owned the damn place. Am utter gale-force of an electro-rock 4-piece, with all the stomp and swagger of bands that fake the glittery sound these days but with a dark, gritty and emotional lyrical underpinning. I was hooked, instantly.

Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun: Traits of a Traitor (Autonomic Remix)
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“Traits of a Traitor” is a re-fashioning of the first song off of TTM,TTS’s new EP, The Lightning Exhibit, and it’s pretty much the damn coolest song you’re going to hear today. Electro-drunk female-vocal swagger that oozes sex, power, and late nights.
Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun are playing a show at the super-intimate 529 club in Atlanta this Thursday, April 30.