After touring for several years with other bands, lead vocalist Matt Bailey and drummer Tyler Goode decided they wanted to try something new. They joined with bassist Jason Williams and keyboardist Blake Lewis to form the South Carolina rock group, Good Tomorrow.
Within a year they had produced two demos, collaborating with industry professionals Scotty Wilbanks (Third Day) and Dave Clo (AllStar United), and were playing for numerous coffee houses, colleges, and churches along the East Coast.
In 2005, lead singer Matt Bailey co-wrote the song "Everyday's Another Day" released on NewSong's 'Rescue' live CD/DVD project which has sold over 100,000 copies nation-wide.
In 2006, Good Tomorrow's songs "Reach" and "Just Believe" were released on LifeWay's 'Bible Studies for Life' which will impact nearly 500,000 students in the United States.
Now, in 2007, the band has just released their first full-length CD 'Theories' and is ready to hit the road.
With their progressive, unpolished blend of contemplative lyrics and guitar-driven music, Good Tomorrow is intent on driving Christians to reach those who have been turned away from the church.