Not many bands stick it out for three decades -- and even those who do usually end up as shadows of their former selves. Not so with Eleventh Dream Day. The action-packed Works For Tomorrow isn't just one of the veteran Chicago group's best efforts, it's also one of the best guitar records in recent memory, as Rick Rizzo and James Elkington find the sweet spot between Television's precise/pristine interplay and Crazy Horse's wild abandon.
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