Day After Tomorrow
50 top tracks
Day After Tomorrow
50 top tracks
Albums

primary colors
Day After Tomorrow

elements
Day After Tomorrow

day alone
Day After Tomorrow

Dear Friends/It’s My Way
Day After Tomorrow

lost angel
Day After Tomorrow

moon gate
Day After Tomorrow

single Best
Day After Tomorrow

DAY STAR
Day After Tomorrow

Selection Best Album
Day After Tomorrow

complete Best
Day After Tomorrow

day after tomorrow
Day After Tomorrow

The Best of Tales
Day After Tomorrow
Biography
A three-piece group from Japan, day after tomorrow consists of a female vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist, with the latter two taking charge of the songwriting. The vocalist, misono, is actually the sister of 倖田來未 (Koda Kumi)....Read more on Last.fm
Read more
A three-piece group from Japan, day after tomorrow consists of a female vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist, with the latter two taking charge of the songwriting. The vocalist, misono, is actually the sister of 倖田來未 (Koda Kumi).
Having formed in the early months in 2002, and with their first single in August of that year, the band has been producing songs extremely fast. They have had one live tour under their belt already, as well as two mini-albums, two full albums, and nine singles, all within three years' time.
The group was one of the winners of the Japan Gold Disc New Artist of the Year Award proving that the they are definitely one to watch for. The band has uplifting songs as well as strong ballads, and having a keyboardist instead of a bassist or drummer, as is typical in other groups, also helps give the group a unique sound.
The band announced that they would officially disband after releasing a Best album in Summer 2005. misono will go on with a solo career while Masato and Daisuke will continue writing and composing songs for other artists.
Their song Starry Heavens featured as the theme to Minami-Ke Okawari <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/day+after+tomorrow">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
