The band formed in 2006 with members from both Portsmouth and Southampton with bassist Davyd and Daniel both being brothers. Shortly after their formation they released a debut extended play The Sleep of the Innocents.
Their debut album Portraits was released through Basick Records in Britain on October 2009. Two music videos were shot to support the release of the album but only one, You & I was broadcasted on music channels. You & I's music video was recorded at Southampton Solent University and featured Bury Tomorrow performing to 200 fans. The video was shot over the course of two days, with the second day focusing on the band performing. You & I was broadcast on MTV2 in the United States, Scuzz in the United Kingdom and on Much Music in Canada. Portraits was then released through Artery Recordings on March 2010 in Japan and the United States. Bury Tomorrow toured continuously over the course of 2010, touring across the United States, Europe and Japan.
Bury Tomorrow released the first single from their second album titled Lionheart it was released on 8 September, as well as being accompanied by a music video released on 13 September 2011. Bury Tomorrow supported British Metalcore band While She Sleeps in October and did a headline tour in the United Kingdom across December. On 8th December, the day they started the headline tour, a video was released a couple days earlier on the 6th for their single Royal Blood which was directed by Thomas Welsh.
The band has a large tour schedule to support the release of their second album in 2012. Starting on 18 March, as a headline act at Southampton’s Take down Festival, The band is also supporting Of Mice & Men and featuring at Hit The Deck Festival in April as well as appearing at Greenfield Festival on 17 June and playing at Ghostfest on 30 June in Leeds.
Relief
Bury Tomorrow Lyrics
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It's in those eyes at, first.
It's neither good, or bad,
So please, show me your thoughts..
So please show me, your thoughts..
And so please show me, what I meant to believe..
It's neither good or, bad,
So show me what to believe in..
"Bury Tomorrow's song Relief" is a powerful song about the importance of communication and the need for people to be open about their struggles. The lyrics reflect a sense of longing for someone to express their innermost feelings, to share what's going on in their minds. The first verse starts off with the singer acknowledging that the person they are addressing is likely going through something difficult. The way they are looking at the singer seems to communicate this before they even speak. The singer goes on to say that what they have to share is neither good nor bad, but instead asks the person to show them their thoughts. They long to understand the person and what they are going through. The chorus of the song is an urgent request to the person to share what they believe in - to show the singer what to believe in.
The song's lyrics demonstrate a deep sense of compassion and empathy, particularly for those who may be struggling with mental health. It highlights the importance of openness and honesty, particularly in a world where people are often afraid to speak up about their struggles. The song's message encourages people to share their experiences and emotions to help build stronger, healthier connections.
Line by Line Meaning
And I know you're thinking the worst..
I can tell from the look in your eyes that you're expecting the worst to happen.
It's in those eyes at, first.
Your eyes are the first thing I notice and they reveal what you're truly feeling.
It's neither good, or bad,
The situation we're in doesn't necessarily have a positive or negative outcome.
So please, show me your thoughts..
I want you to share with me what's on your mind.
So please show me, your thoughts..
I'm asking you again to open up and express yourself.
And so please show me, what I meant to believe..
I need you to clarify what you've told me before and help me understand the truth.
So show me what to believe in..
I'm looking for direction and guidance on what to believe in and where to go next.
Contributed by Brody O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jesus Christ
And I know you're thinking the worst..
It's in those eyes at, first.
It's neither good, or bad,
So please, show me your thoughts..
So please show me, your thoughts..
And so please show me, what I meant to believe..
It's neither good or, bad,
So please show me your thoughts..
So show me what to believe in..
Colton Crain
I love it when metal bands write awesome soft music like this. Its a nice middle finger to people that think they cant do anything other than chug, riff, and scream.
Beyond Broken
agreed
Jesse Jiaxin
BT pulls off soft music like this very well despite being heavy most of the time <3 'The Curse' got me into such an emotional mess and I started crying non-stop while I was listening to it - I was having a rough day.
Isaac Duplantis
Colton Crain exactly
Lucas Teixeira
That's a great band who makes great songs!! I'd needed this kind of song back!
Food Is Nice
this song is amazing this band is really good
Jesus Christ
And I know you're thinking the worst..
It's in those eyes at, first.
It's neither good, or bad,
So please, show me your thoughts..
So please show me, your thoughts..
And so please show me, what I meant to believe..
It's neither good or, bad,
So please show me your thoughts..
So show me what to believe in..
A P
That lyrics.... perfect
Brennan Long
Love their heavy shit but this just shows their talent they make good music period
W1E Jeppo633
Wish this was on Spotify