by Heather PharesWith members from Broadcast and the criminally neglected Plone, Seeland could be considered a supergroup from Birmingham, England's early 2000s retro-futurist electronic pop scene. The songs on their debut album, Tomorrow Today, certainly contain shades of their previous projects' sounds: Colour Dream's whooshing and whirring is as sweetly strange and soothing as anything on Plone's For Beginner Piano, and Pretty Bird has more than a little of that band's nursery rhyme innocence; Call the Incredible, with its trippy serenity, could easily pass for a Broadcast song. Like their work with their previous bands, Billy Bainbridge and Read more