Tomorrow's Another Day may be trumpeter and composer Jeremy Pelt's most experimental recording
to-date notable for its variety and bold auricular explorations. With greater emphasis on the
dynamic aspects of sound it is a thought-provoking record that gets a huge lift from the
participation of drummer technologist Deantoni Parks who previously has lent his remarkable
talents to such visionary artists as Meshell Ndegeocello and André 3000. Pelt's newest band
features vibraphonist Jalen Baker guitarist Alex Wintz bassist Leighton McKinley Harrell and
drummer Allan Mednard with pianist Frank LoCrasto on two tracks. Their talents seamlessly come
together to produce an utterly unique universe of sounds which have the ability to evoke
gritty scenes that pulse with elemental energy or surge transcendently skyward. Through it all
it is the trumpet and creative presence of Pelt which provides a sense of ballast to the myriad
sounds and textures with an intensely personal and mesmeric weave of arguably some of the most
stunningly imaginative and communicative work he has given us so far.