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Today is the Day is a hefty head trip. The Maine-based band has been the central project for vocalist and guitarist Steve Austin — also known for producing Lamb of God and Converge — creating dark, swirling imagery through heavy, progressive noise metal since the early 90's. The music is unpredictable and sludgy, and a full world to explore if you let yourself slip into the madness. Today is the Day is currently Austin, bassist Trevor Thomas, and drummer Douglas Andrae.
Today is the Day plays with Lazer/Wulf, Borrowed Time, and Zero Signal on Sunday, May 24, at the Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Avenue. 9 p.m. $10-$12. bugjar.com; todayistheday.us.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article originally said Today is the Day was based in Nashville. That was incorrect. The band is now based in Maine.