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A Little Faster
There For Tomorrow
A Little Faster
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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The follow-up to their debut self-titled EP is filled with hard hitting yet perfectly glossed guitars, pop hooks in minor keys, and vocals dripping with the emotion of vocalist/guitarist Maika Maile's unique voice. Produce...  more »

     
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All Artists: There For Tomorrow
Title: A Little Faster
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hopeless Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 6/9/2009
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 790692070923

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The follow-up to their debut self-titled EP is filled with hard hitting yet perfectly glossed guitars, pop hooks in minor keys, and vocals dripping with the emotion of vocalist/guitarist Maika Maile's unique voice. Produced by David Bendeth (Paramore, All Time Low, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus) and James Paul Wisner (Underoath, Dashboard Confessional). RIYL: 30 Seconds To Mars, Paramore, Taking Back Sunday, Jimmy Eat World, Boys Like Girls.

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CD Reviews

There for Tomorrow; True statement
Bradley E. Solomon | Mason City, Ia USA | 08/30/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"These kids are really very adept at what they do, and the album is quite strong. You can tell that they are targeting the newest trends, and at the same time, maintaining some musical integrity. The musicianship is excellent, and I believe they show a little diversity in being able to change things up a little, you don't get bored listening to this album! These guys are on the right track, and if they don't get stuck in one mode, orclassification, they have a very bright future. They will definitely be "THERE FOR TOMORROW" Excellent work fellas, Keep it up!"
Fast, Energetic Rock With Solid Musicianship Highlight 'A Li
Lance G. Augustine | The Midwest, USA | 06/09/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"After their 2008 self-titled EP gained national recognition, There For Tomorrow is poised to make a few waves in the rock scene with the full-length A Little Faster, and although this album literally flies by faster than one should (only around 40 minutes of music), it packs a powerful punch for a young rock band...the solid musicianship is definitely a highlight.



Guitar takes center stage, from both a performance and production standpoint, and even though I would classify this as pop rock, an attempt is successfully made at giving the majority of songs a heavier edge.

A strong rhythm section with excellent drum work by Chris Kamrada takes this from being just another pop band into something to be taken seriously, and even though I would say the target demographic of this band would be the younger set, There For Tomorrow should find more than its share of over 40 fans, too. Some tastefully done synth programming rounds out the instrumentation, but there's not too much to distract from the mainly harder sound it seems the band and producers are trying to create.



There For Tomorrow has a distinct identity, and they stay true to that throughout the record...a definite plus. I would describe their style as a combination of Paramore, Linkin Park, Anberlin (evident on the opener, "The Remedy"), and just the slightest hint of Fall Out Boy (the song "Backbone", for example).

The way they weave familiar pop rock melodies in, through and out of these songs makes for an interesting listening experience that isn't overly predictable, and while there are plenty of cliche lyrics ("It's 3 in the morning and I'm still not sleeping"), many of the lyrics get you thinking a little deeper.



While most of the songs are up-tempo numbers, the times they move into slower or mid-tempo territory aren't half-bad, either. They still try to keep the power in songs like "Just In Time", "Stories", "I Can't Decide", and "Burn The Night Away" while bringing a little intimacy into the picture. Vocalist Maika Maila is an energetic singer, but I wouldn't go so far as to say he has an extremely unique tone to his voice...just a workman-like effort that is more than adequate and compares similarly to a majority of today's young pop punk singers.



In summary, if you're looking new mainstream rock with a bit of an edge and songs with good melody and structure, I would say A Little Faster by There For Tomorrow is a decent bet to please you.



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AMAZING! AND There for Tomorrow will blow up!
OMAR | NJ, USA | 06/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I came across this band when I saw them on the homepage of PureVolume. Ever since then I fell in love with their music, I play it nearly everyday over PureVolume over my Imac as I do my work.



I see a lot of rock bands because I do video production and music videos and this band definitely has something. I came hear to take a look to purchase the album and when I saw some troll 3 star review I couldn't resist to review and give it to them.



It's a shame these bands don't get the kind of action bands like Fall Out Boy and others get when their music is not only good but better than what's out there. I'm purchasing this on itunes. Can't wait to get these songs on my Iphone.



The music industry is messed up. Good luck fellas. Keep the faith!



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Favorite Songs:

The Rememdy, Stories, I can't Decide, Just in time, Wish you Away

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