1) - Tomorrow People - Electro Music Producer, real name; Joshua Harvey. Aliases: Action Man, Count Of Monte Cristal, Hervé, Joshua Harvey, Things, The, Voodoo Chilli, Young Lovers 2) - Hailing from the centre of NZ, Tomorrow People introduce their brand of 'sunshine reggae'. The 8-pc unit consists of musicians from all ethnicities who found common ground in their love for reggae music. Bringing a sunshine reggae/island breeze feel about their sound. Telling stories of good vibrations, celeb...
1) - Tomorrow People - Electro Music Producer, real name; Joshua Harvey. Aliases: Action Man, Count Of Monte Cristal, Hervé, Joshua Harvey, Things, The, Voodoo Chilli, Young Lovers
2) - Hailing from the centre of NZ, Tomorrow People introduce their brand of 'sunshine reggae'. The 8-pc unit consists of musicians from all ethnicities who found common ground in their love for reggae music.
Bringing a sunshine reggae/island breeze feel about their sound. Telling stories of good vibrations, celebration, love & peace & a take home musical vibe.
Their influences are Third World, UB40, Eddie Grant, Toots & The Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, Gregory Isaacs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Fiji, Herbs and Katchafire.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomorrow People were an Australian 'lounge-punk' band which included Link 'Meanie' McLennan from The Meanies and four other unknown musicians.
They named themselves after the 70's childrens TV show of the same name.
The Tomorrow People create the rarest of things; music which makes you feel good. The air tastes sweeter, the sun shines brighter and infinitely hummable tunes dance in your mind.
Don't compare them to Link's ex-group, The Meanies - "the music's oceans apart", he says. The Tomorrow People are more like a pierced Paul Simon singing Mrs. Robinson with a blocked nose - or maybe it's Husker Du tooling with Latin American jazz instruments on the party deck of The Love Boat.
No matter what exotic, oddball fantasy this band evoke for you, shamelessly melodic, lovingly crafted punk pop songs are back, and they're schmaltzier than ever.
Don't be surprised when cheesy, muted trumpet blasts fill the air - it's all part of the Tomorrow People's diabolical plan to recreate the days when bachelors had pads, and velevet covered everything. Lindsay McLennan guitar, vocals Sean Grupetta drums Nick Cicer bass
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