There for Tomorrow is:
Maika Maile: Vocals, Guitar, Programming
Christian Climer: Guitar, Backup Vocals
Jay Enriquez: Bass, Backup Vocals
Christopher Kamrada: Drums, Samples
After a successful EP, Orlando, Florida rockers There for Tomorrow released their Hopeless Records debut full-length, A Little Faster, back in 2009.
There for Tomorrow’s album is mostly produced by David Bendeth, who’s credits include Paramore’s Riot!, Madina Lake’s Attics to Eden, and Breaking Benjamin’s last three records (We Are Not Alone, Phobia, and Dear Agony).
The thing that I like the most about this record and this band is that while There for Tomorrow is a pop-punk band, their music is heavy enough to appeal to hard rock fans without completely alienating their core fanbase.
The heaviness combined with the pop-punk catchiness creates anthems such as an unbeatable one-two punch of “The Remedy” and “A Little Faster”.
The lead single and title track is my favorite song on the album. However, unlike a lot of albums where you hear the lead single and the rest of the album doesn’t seem to live up to it, A Little Faster is one of those albums that is a straight listen front to back, much like the aforementioned Bendeth-produced records.
All this being said, the hard rock fan in me likes the faster-paced songs on the record such as “Sore Winner” and “The World Calling”. But there’s something for everyone on this album and it’s sure to put the world on its ear.
You can find more about the band on these websites:
Myspace
Purevolume
Twitter
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Christopher I like to consider myself a music enthusiast, spreading excitement over the bands and artists I like, no matter the genre. My goal, as it has been since I started college, has been to break into the music business, be it through radio or music writing. Even if I don't, I enjoy writing for my personal site and for EMURG without compensation. It's my passion and I love to share it with you.



