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THERE FOR TOMORROW – A Little Faster

Review

THERE FOR TOMORROW

A Little Faster

Genre
CD
Label
Hopeless Records
Datum
16.06.2009
Autor
Der Fürst
4 /10
The band THERE FOR TOMORROW, based on Hopeless Records, comes here with their debut album "A Little Faster", despite having been founded back in 2003. The whole thing is rooted somewhere in alternative rock, emo, and pop-punk. Since the four guys from Orlando, Florida look absolutely stunning in the photos (including incredibly perfect hair!), I did a bit of research on the band's self-assessment. But… to get straight to the point, they will most likely manage to break a few teenage hearts or end up as posters on walls sooner or later, especially since the guys are already playing the entire Vans Warped Tour 2009. Yes, being adored as a poster from the bed because your 15-year-old boyfriend decided to go to a private flat-rate party and left you at home. The sound fits, as everything from sentimental punk with sad emo passages can be found, which makes the heart feel a bit sad, until the joy of playing pulls the sorrow out of the heart. Oh, self-assessment. And self-assessment for me also means comparing with other bands. And the guys are not shy about it, naming bands like Jimmy Eat World, Blink-182, Third Eye Blind, and The Hives. I find it amusing that they mention The Hives, as the first track kicks off with the words “I hate to say I told you so….” There are already plenty of sponsors, whether they are called Fender, Meinl, Red Bull, Sennheiser, Glamour Kills Cloths, or whatever. The album will be released on June 26, 2009, and contains a total of 11 songs. I’m curious!

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