: 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.
: The track is built on a foundation of shimmering, effects-laden guitar work that feels more indebted to 60s psychedelia than 80s punk. The Purple Outside - Said Tomorrow
"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. : By 1994, the Seattle scene was becoming
: It moves with a slow-burn intensity, layering textures that reward headphones over a car stereo. Jason Everman’s Creative Pivot "Said Tomorrow" serves as a centerpiece for Everman’s
—the mid-90s solo vessel for Jason Everman —remains one of the most intriguing "what-if" footnotes in Pacific Northwest rock history. Their 1994 album, Mystery School , captures a musician finally speaking in his own voice after playing pivotal, yet silent, roles in the early days of both Nirvana and Soundgarden. The Sound of "Said Tomorrow"
For many, Everman is the man who "missed the boat" on two of the biggest bands in history. However, Mystery School and "Said Tomorrow" suggest he was simply moving in a different direction.