(Source: thefuneralofhearts, via indie-esque)
IT’S HERE. We put so much honest energy & quality time put into every aspect of this record. We’ve learned a lot about ourselves & others from hitting the different corners of the world. We’ve learned how easy things can fall apart without your full grasp on them. This time around, every piece of pride that the four of us contain is expressed with the record. Thank you all for being along for the ride; the ups, the downs, the stagnant times. Although it has just began, we’ve made a hell of a fuss already.
Huge thanks to The Undesigned, Elvis Baskette, Dave Holdrege, Jef Moll, Hopeless Records, & YOU.
Purchase your copy of THE VERGE // http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-verge-deluxe-edition/id440775737
-The Boys
Music with passion—the video explains it all. There are no single words to describe just how incredible this song is and that, for me, is a rarity. It’s a combination of the lyrics, the melody, the accumulation of emotions that “Nowhere BLVD” captures on the first few measures—the list goes on.
This song, alone, should be enough a reason for you to go pick up TFT’s THE VERGE out on:
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Also, forgive the redundancy of this post, given that my last post was also about a different TFT live session.
I rarely ever care so much about an album that I feel the need to jump on board with the band’s street team or help “spread the word.” However, I feel compelled to do that with There For Tomorrow’s upcoming album, The Verge.
From the songs that I have heard, the integrity and implication of their band has not yet been lost despite the “changes” to their new sound. They have managed to progress their sound to become honest music that connects with their listeners, something that has been lacking in music as of late.
Above is a video of their first live session of one of their singles, “The Joyride.” Yes, live session, yet it sounds exceptionally like the studio version.
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