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Out For Tomorrow - You'll Find a Way

You'll Find A Way is the debut album from Bristol based quintet Out For Tomorrow and it is jammed to the brim with wonderfully written lyrics, sing-a-long choruses and melodies that make you want to get up and move. When you sit back and really listen to the melodies that have been crafted on this album there is certainly an influence from American bands but one home grown act that clearly plays a large influence on the music created is You Me At Six.

The album opens with a gentle clicking that gradually builds, adding more and more momentum until it finally all kicks off and White Noise explodes. What comes next is thirty five minutes of pure power, upbeat ambiances, sharp guitars (Strike A Match), slightly slower paces to some tunes (One Last Time) and addictive melodies that will have you dangling on a hook and begging for more. There are so many choruses bursting with energy and enthusiasm that your inner teenager wants to sing along at the top of your lungs and jump up and down in the process. These guys have a talent for writing honest and meaningful lyrics. One such song that this is really noticeable on is Your Shining Star where lyrics appear to be almost singing in melody, a letter to a mother and father asking for forgiveness.

Just as the album opens perfectly, it concludes in just the right way too with Take My Place. Although this last track is mellower, it really shows off all the talented aspects that have been growing throughout the album, particularly the vocals. These vocals are powerful throughout the album from Ben Lumber and they seem to build in strength as the album progresses to this concluding point; the harmonies that erupt really unite the band and sound.

You'll Find A Way is released 5th May and should have people swarming with excitement upon its release.