Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Tomorrow's Worst Enemy

Matt's been having a bit of fun these days doing some recording.

You can checkout some of his work here and here.

Here is his biography:
Tomorrow's Worst Enemy started as an singer song write side project back in 2005. For Matt writing songs was just a hobbie, not taken to seriously. The project never had any releases or live shows, but Matt says this stage played a significant role in where the Tomorrow's Worst Enemy has come to today. By 2006 things were looking pretty dry, things just weren't working out. There was a time Matt explained that, "I just wanted to throw myself out (of the band), you know, start things over, it was really frustrating." It wasn't untill VanderKwaak heard some music made by a friend in the band "The Tremulance" that Tomorrow's Worst Enemy took new life. "I got some midi soft where and just started expirementing," Matt explained. "At first I didn't think anything of it, I just made a couple of tracks, and put them on the internet. I was most suprised when I found out people actually like it." Ever since then, Matt has been writing, producing, and programing his own electromelodic flowing instrumental pieces, fit to fall asleep to, releasing his first full length "Halftones and Harmonics" in late 2007. When asked if he thinks the Album will go over well Matt said, "To be honest, I really made the music for my self, I really enjoy listening to it, I actualy listen to it alot, if anyone else ends up liking it, it will just be a bonus." Looking hopfully into the future, Matt truges on labeless in to the unknown with a keyboard and a hard drive full of beats.

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