Length 56:14 Release date 28 May 1997 | Artist Sirrah Label Metal Mind Productions | |
Released May 28, 1997
Autumn, 1997
1997 Recorded Fonoplastykon Studio Wroclaw
Studio of Radio Opole Producer Tomasz Dziubiński, Jacek Kidawa, Bartek Straburzyński Did Tomorrow Come...
(1997) Sketchpad #1
(as theMANcalledTEA)
(2001) Genres Doom metal, Death metal, Gothic metal, Avant-garde metal |
Sirrah rhea did tomorrow come 1997
Did Tomorrow Come... is the third and last album from Polish gothic metal band Sirrah, though it was their second official release. It was released in 1997. Though the original title is Did Tomorrow Come..., the title of the releases outside of Poland were changed to Will Tomorrow Come? by Music for Nations, which completely changed its meaning. This album also contains less growling and Death metal elements than in their earlier works.
Contents
The album is a concept album about a time traveller who goes back and forth through time in order to prevent the dystopian future of mankind, only to return and find it worse. It takes a departure from the dark and depressive lyrical content of their previous albums for a much more science fiction oriented feel.
Track listing
- "To Bring Order..." - 1:14
- "...For the Sake of Nothing" - 3:25
- "Patron" - 5:51
- "Lash" - 5:18
- "Did Tomorrow Come?" - 4:29
- "High Treason" - 6:23
- "Sepsis" - 5:21
- "Rhea" - 3:43
- "Madcap" - 5:29
- "Floor's Embrace" - 4:33
DigiPack
- "To Bring Order..." - 1:14
- "...For the Sake of Nothing" - 3:25
- "Patron" - 5:51
- "Lash" - 5:18
- "Did Tomorrow Come?" - 4:29
- "High Treason" - 6:23
- "Sepsis" - 5:21
- "Rhea" - 3:43
- "Madcap" - 5:29
- "Floor's Embrace" - 4:33
- "Misconception" - 10:28 (Bonus Track)
- Part I - Protest
- Part II - Expectation
- Part III - Solitude
Credits
Songs
1To Bring Order1:15
2 For the Sake of Nothing3:25
3Patron5:51