New Music Review: A NEW TOMORROW ‘Universe’

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Rating: 8 / 10 Stars

Rating: 8 out of 10.

A NEW TOMORROW is: Alessio Garavello (vocals/guitar), Michael Kew (guitar), Andrea Lonardi (bass), and Tim Hall (drums)

REVIEW – Formed in 2009 in London by vocalist/guitarist Alessio Garavello (Ex Powerquest/Arthemis) and bassist Andrea Lonardi, the pair were subsequently joined by Tim Hall on drums and Michael Kew on guitars. A New Tomorrow have developed their style into a formidable force of inspiring, dynamic, melodic hard rock that you hear today!

The pure crushing strength of musical heavyweights, such as Alter Bridge and Foo Fighters to Metallica and Green Day, were crucial on A NEW TOMORROW’s musical heritage. This rock solid foundation is the blueprint reflecting A New Tomorrow’s passion for life and mentality both on and off stage. Now, the group gets to share the next phase internationally and with their followers through their debut full-length album ‘Universe’!

You’ll be unable to tear your attention away from “I Wanna Live,” the first track on the album, thanks to its entrancing rhythm. The second song, “A Million Stars,” begins with a low bass rumbling that is followed by the entrance of crunchy guitars, hammering percussion, and lovely vocals. Listening to track three of the album, “Golden Sands,” close your eyes, and allow yourself to be carried away by the melody. The next song, “Ignition,” is a melodious piece that features crushing guitars, rumbling bass, hammering drums, and fist pumping crowds.

The sixth piece on the album is titled “Mother Earth Is Calling,” and it will make you want to sway and sing along when you hear it. The listener will move and sing along to a melody that just envelops you while listening to the sixth song titled “Mountains.” The next song, “Step Into the Wild,” is a fantastically melodious composition that also has a great deal of intensity. The eighth song, titled “Home,” will have the crowd yelling and dancing while holding their lighters high. The eighth track, titled “Multitude Of Nothing,” is a melodic metal track that has some head banging, fist pumping, and is a pretty catchy pace overall. The song “Universe,” which serves as the album’s closer, will make you feel like you’re sitting around a campfire with your buddies, singing and playing guitar until the rest of the band joins in and whisks you away into your imagination. Abrasive voiced phrases and intriguing music.

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For more information on A NEW TOMORROW, visit:

www.ANewTomorrowBand.com
www.Facebook.com/ANewTomorrowMusic
www.Twitter.com/ANewTomorrowUK
www.Instagram.com/ANewTomorrowUK
www.Spotify.com/ANewTomorrow