In September 1994, Today Is The Day saw its popularity in the metal underground gather steam with the release of their second album, entitled Willpower. That same year, Willpower was followed by the Clusterfuck '94 split EP with labelmates Chokebore and Guzzard. Today Is The Day made another appearance on 7" that year, as they contributed to the tenth volume of AmRep's Dope-Guns-'N-Fucking In The Streets 7" series with Brainiac and Steel Pole Bath Tub.
Today Is The Day's eponymously-titled March 1996 effort furthered the band's legacy within the metal community. This album was the first Today Is The Day release recorded at Austin's own studio, Austin Enterprise, in Nashville. For this release, Steve Austin shifted the band's sound slightly and opted to replace bassist Mike Herrell with keyboardist Scott Wexton. Today Is The Day would be the band's final recording for AmRep.
In 1997 Today Is The Day left the AmRep fold and signed with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based metal label Relapse Records. Temple Of The Morning Star was released in September of 1997. For this release, Steve Austin built an entirely new lineup, this time joining forces with bassist/keyboardist Christopher Reeser and drummer Mike Hyde. In addition to Temple Of The Morning Star, Today Is The Day added to their 1997 output by contributing to the In These Black Days 7" series. Released by Hydra Head Records, this series is comprised of six volumes of Black Sabbath covers performed by the following bands in addition to Today Is The Day: Anal Cunt, Eyehategod, Converge, Brutal Truth, Coalesce, Cavity, Cable, Jesuit, Overcast, Cave In, Botch, Neurosis and Soilent Green. For this series, Today Is The Day contributed their rendition of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, which can also be found as a secret track at the end of Temple Of The Morning Star.
For Today Is The Day's August 1999 release, entitled In The Eyes Of God, Steve Austin once again altered Today Is The Day's lineup. For this record Reeser and Hyde were replaced with bassist Bill Kelliher and drummer Brann Dailor, formerly of Rochester, New York's Lethargy and current members of Atlanta, Georgia-based Mastodon. Audiences got their first glimpses of this new lineup live at the Milwaukee Metalfest and the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival. Having moved to Massachusetts in 1998, this was the first Today Is The Day album to be recorded at Austin Enterprise's new location in Clinton, Massachusetts.
The years 2000 and 2001 were relatively quiet for Today Is The Day in terms of releasing new material. Live Till You Die was released in August of 2000, and included live tracks recorded during the tours in support of Temple Of The Morning Star and In The Eyes Of God, covers of songs by The Beatles, Bad Company and Chris Isaak, and various odds and ends compiled from studio sessions held at Austin Enterprise during the late-1990s. In 2001 fans were treated to new Today Is The Day songs that were released on splits with Metatron and 16, the first glimpse of new material since 1999.
The new songs put out on the split releases in 2001 would prove to be but the tip of the iceberg, as these songs would appear on Today Is The Day's monolithic release Sadness Will Prevail. Sadness Will Prevail was released as a double album in September of 2002 and clocks in at approximately 2 1/2 hours. Taking roughly three years to record, mix, and master, Sadness Will Prevail is the band's most ambitious project to date. In addition, this album kept with Steve Austin's habit of rotating band personnel and Kelliher and Dailor were replaced by Chris Debari and Marshall Kilpatric, respectively. Despite the sheer size of Sadness Will Prevail, Today Is The Day also released their second live album, entitled Temple Of The Morning Star Tour, in 2002.
Today Is The Day returned in June of 2004 with an incredibly fast, brutal, and short album entitled Kiss The Pig. While Sadness Will Prevail plays like a progressive rock album, Kiss The Pig exists to be its predecessor's antithesis. Kiss The Pig featured the debut of new drummer Mike Rosswog, previously of Circle Of Dead Children. Rosswog replaced Anal Cunt's John Gillis, who performed live with the band in 2003. Kiss The Pig was the last album released by Today Is The Day on Relapse Records.
In December 2006 it was announced that former Hate Eternal drummer Derek Roddy had joined the band and would appear on their next studio album, Axis Of Eden, due in 2007. Roddy is the latest entry in Today Is The Day's rotating drummer slot, following short stints by drummers Jeff Lohrber and Graham Leduc.
In 2008, French drummer Julien Granger (Four Question Marks, Darkness Dynamite) joined the band.
Kill Yourself
Today Is The Day Lyrics
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There's nothing here But pain and my soul Why hold back Kill yourself Take
the blade Do it clean Do it fast Let it bleed Like Christ I rise above I'm
pissin' down all my love I wanna be the one To end your life A blind
imbecile The Angel of life Mister
The lyrics of Today Is The Day's song Kill Yourself express the extreme feelings of desperation and hopelessness that lead the singer to contemplate suicide. The first two lines indicate that the singer feels trapped in this town, and that he wants to destroy it as an act of revenge. The line "There's nothing here but pain and my soul" emphasizes the bleakness of the situation, as the singer feels completely alone and overwhelmed by suffering. The chorus then urges the listener to take their own life, using violent and graphic language that conveys the intensity of the singer's emotions. The final lines of the song suggest that the singer sees himself as an instrument of death, claiming to be "the Angel of life" who wants to end others' lives.
Overall, the song can be seen as a powerful indictment of the social and psychological conditions that might drive someone to consider suicide. The story of the singer's own struggle with depression and despair is combined with a call to action that is both shocking and cathartic. The intense imagery and raw emotion of the lyrics are matched by the heavy, abrasive sound of the music, creating a visceral experience that leaves a lasting impression on the listener.
Line by Line Meaning
I gotta leave this town before I die
I need to escape this place before it kills me.
I wanna burn it down just for spite
I want to destroy this town out of anger and resentment.
There's nothing here But pain and my soul
This town has brought me nothing but misery and sadness.
Why hold back Kill yourself
Why wait to die? Just end your life.
Take the blade Do it clean Do it fast
Use a sharp object to quickly and effectively end your life.
Let it bleed Like Christ I rise above
Allow yourself to bleed out and die, and in doing so, ascend to a higher spiritual realm, like Christ.
I'm pissin' down all my love
I am rejecting all forms of love or compassion towards myself and others.
I wanna be the one To end your life
I want to have control over when and how someone dies.
A blind imbecile The Angel of life Mister
I am a foolish and ignorant person who sees themselves as some sort of angelic figure, while promoting death.
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