In an era of overproduced "post-grunge," "Said Tomorrow" feels refreshingly honest. It is the sound of an artist unburdened by the need to top the charts, resulting in a piece of music that is both timeless and deeply tied to the rainy, experimental spirit of the 90s underground. It stands as proof that Everman wasn't just a lucky bystander in rock history—he was a songwriter with a distinct, psychedelic vision all his own.
"Said Tomorrow" serves as a centerpiece for Everman’s psychedelic-grunge fusion. While his previous bands defined the heavy, sludge-laden "Seattle Sound," this track leans into a more expansive, trippy atmosphere. The Purple Outside - Said Tomorrow
: Everman’s delivery is understated and melodic, eschewing the primal screams of his contemporaries for something more haunting and introspective. In an era of overproduced "post-grunge," "Said Tomorrow"
: The track is built on a foundation of shimmering, effects-laden guitar work that feels more indebted to 60s psychedelia than 80s punk. "Said Tomorrow" serves as a centerpiece for Everman’s
: By 1994, the Seattle scene was becoming codified and commercial. The Purple Outside felt like a rejection of that polish, opting for a raw, "mystery school" approach to songwriting.