Incandescent

IncandescentA New Tomorrow is a four-piece rock band formed in London in 2009. Having moved up to London together, they have been ‘writing music as surely as they breathe and eat‘, combining the ‘roughness of rock with melodic, emotional vocals. Their debut EP, Incandescent, was released in June 2012.

Brighter Than the Sun is a track that features a drum beat that will smash your face in, a guitar riff that could be called cliche, but locks in perfectly and stripped down vocals from a frontman who has clearly found their niche. This is a song that can be visualised with an entire crowd singing along, with a nice mix up of soft and heavy keeping things from getting boring.

Love Utopia is a passionate, classic rock sounding track that showcases the ‘emotional vocals’ as well as the sheer range of vocals that frontman Alessio Garavello is capable of, with some moments sounding almost as high as Justin Hawkins. The sheer simplicity of this track is what makes it, this is clearly a band that knows that you can simplify songs and still have them as good as they can be.

What They Can’t Steal From You continues the intensity prevalent throughout the EP, adding in an increased punk edge, with frantic drumming and bass that will get you in a mosh pit as soon as you physically can. Overall this is probably the most stand out song on the EP, mostly for its raw, emotion intensity that will go down incredibly at one of their shows.

A New Tomorrow have only been together since 2009, yet they already have a legion of fans after releasing a 3 track EP. Their blend of punk rock intensity and modern rock’s songwriting prowess creates a unique blend of sounds that may not be perfect, but give them a couple more years and they are certain to be London’s hottest young band. I think it’s safe to say we can expect big things in A New Tomorrow’s future.