Rock trio Eventide have
released their latest official single, “Let Tomorrow Be Like
Yesterday.” The track has been proudly published as an independent
release without the involvement of the corporate music industry. It
is the first single and title track from their upcoming debut album
of the same name. Driving, charged with passion, and bringing that
unstoppable power-pop sound squarely into the spotlight once again,
“Let Tomorrow Be Like Yesterday” showcases Eventide as one of the
most intriguing rock crews of the year so far and promises that they
have plenty more where that came from.
San Diego's Eventide is
the passion project of musician, singer and songwriter Todd S.
Wonkka, who cites as main artistic influences Oasis, Nirvana, Foo
Fighters, the Smiths, the Beatles, the Cure, and Depeche Mode.
Eventide's own style takes elements from each of these and adds
something fresh and unique for a result which will both win fans new
to the sound and please longtime loyalists from everywhere. With an
emphasis on irresistible hooks, infectious melody lines, and plenty
of deep-pocket groove, “Let Tomorrow Be Like Yesterday” by
Eventide has a little something for everybody, but particularly rock
music lovers.
“What I love about
rock 'n' roll is the independent platform it gives to humankind,”
writes Eventide's Todd Wonkka. “Even if they’re not playing,
performing, or singing it, they’re feeling it, riding the dissent
into their own beautiful madness.”
Asked to describe the
overall meaning of “Let Tomorrow Be Like Yesterday,” Wonkka says,
“It’s about recognizing that there is something wrong with the
world and we need to change.”
As timely as it is
contemporary, “Let Tomorrow Be Like Yesterday” works as social
commentary as well as strong tunes.
“I love music,
plain and simple,” writes Wonkka. “But COVID-19 definitely had
something to do with 'Let Tomorrow Be Like Yesterday' being my first
release from the upcoming album. The theme of it fits the time.”
Originally from
Massachusetts, Todd Wonkka moved west at the age of 18, where he
found himself playing bass for Los Angeles rock band Barefoot Bride.
After five years in LA, he picked up and moved to San Diego where
today he teaches tennis and performs at local spots. A natural-born
writer, Wonkka has written hundreds of songs, short stories, and a
novel published 2019, “Under The Rug,” which describes the life
of a Hollywood rock star.
Eventide are Todd S.
Wonkka, Ian Phillip, and Brian Shuff.
“Thanks to my
wife, Marissa, and my kids, Kade and Kanon for their support,”
Wonkka says. “And to Ian Phillip, my friend and bass player, for
his constantly amped attitude.”
“Let Tomorrow Be
Like Yesterday” by Eventide is available from quality digital music
stores online worldwide now. Get in early, rock fans.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
“Let
Tomorrow Be Like Yesterday” by Eventide –
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