"I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday" was the follow-up to Logan Lynn's 2009 critically acclaimed, major label release "From Pillar To Post".
Out Magazine wrote “Logan Lynn’s emo-disco-pop blend has already made him a hit with gay guys who like to hear their lives — from the highs to the lows — set to music.
In June 2011, Lynn’s “Quickly As We Pass” video premiered on Logo and MTV to rave reviews[4] in the press.
[5] The video was directed by Jeffrey McHale and produced by Logan Lynn Music.
Writing for Windy City Times, David Byrne called it "forward-thinking Imogen Heap mentoring a DIY artist with the hipster sound stemming from Brooklyn.