Tomorrow's Hits
General
| Mar 2014
Reviews
Graham Anderson
Reviewed 2014-03-20
Reviewed 2014-03-20
The Men / Tomorrow’s Hits / Sacred Bones
Classic blues-rock sound over much of the album.
Songs often have a jam aesthetic, beginning with a verse / chorus structure and ending with a solo over a vamping rhythm section. Influences are drawn widely from classic rock, blues rock, and indie. Indeed, this album seems to lack a stylistic thread, but each song hangs together individually, and feels like taking a tour through rock history.
1. 5:14 Classic blues rock sound, similar to Skynyrd, complete with organ, Hendrix-influenced solo distortion, harmonica jam-style solo
2. 3:21 Picked riff opens to a Three Dog Night-style organ-driven upbeat blues jam.
3. 5:29 Power sax! Rhythm-section driven dense sound with keys, bass, and guitar playing a repeated 2-bar phrase. Vocals are screamed over the din, giving a loose wild feeling to this jam-oriented track.
4. 4:32 FCC at 1:26 Dripping water and guttural noises over pounding bass open into a fast paced punk-influenced track, ends with jam-style anticlimax
5. 3:12 Swing beat with piano riff, steel guitar, and twangy guitar distortion sounds like a Neil Young song without the haunting vocals. Harmonica solo outro.
6. 6:17 * Electric blues solo over fast frenetic rhythm section, punk-style bass and vocals. Electric noise and Jerry Lewis-style piano rock and vox screams. The rock saxophone returns!
7. 4:59 Laid-back slide guitar, reverbed organ, and cheery rhythm guitar give a rambling rolling feel to this track, fade out guitar solo
8. 3:41 Heavy reverb and distortion vocals a bit like the Strokes, up tempo piano and power-chord driven indie-style rock, heavy distorted solo guitar fade out
Graham Anderson
Classic blues-rock sound over much of the album.
Songs often have a jam aesthetic, beginning with a verse / chorus structure and ending with a solo over a vamping rhythm section. Influences are drawn widely from classic rock, blues rock, and indie. Indeed, this album seems to lack a stylistic thread, but each song hangs together individually, and feels like taking a tour through rock history.
1. 5:14 Classic blues rock sound, similar to Skynyrd, complete with organ, Hendrix-influenced solo distortion, harmonica jam-style solo
2. 3:21 Picked riff opens to a Three Dog Night-style organ-driven upbeat blues jam.
3. 5:29 Power sax! Rhythm-section driven dense sound with keys, bass, and guitar playing a repeated 2-bar phrase. Vocals are screamed over the din, giving a loose wild feeling to this jam-oriented track.
4. 4:32 FCC at 1:26 Dripping water and guttural noises over pounding bass open into a fast paced punk-influenced track, ends with jam-style anticlimax
5. 3:12 Swing beat with piano riff, steel guitar, and twangy guitar distortion sounds like a Neil Young song without the haunting vocals. Harmonica solo outro.
6. 6:17 * Electric blues solo over fast frenetic rhythm section, punk-style bass and vocals. Electric noise and Jerry Lewis-style piano rock and vox screams. The rock saxophone returns!
7. 4:59 Laid-back slide guitar, reverbed organ, and cheery rhythm guitar give a rambling rolling feel to this track, fade out guitar solo
8. 3:41 Heavy reverb and distortion vocals a bit like the Strokes, up tempo piano and power-chord driven indie-style rock, heavy distorted solo guitar fade out
Graham Anderson
Recent airplay
Another Night
The Sunset Life — Jan 08, 2015
Pearly Gates
The Fishbowl — Oct 30, 2014
Pearly Gates
The Sunset Life — Oct 09, 2014
Another Night
The Sunset Life — Jun 10, 2014
Sleepless
Music Casserole — Jun 07, 2014
Settle Me Down
The Sunset Life — Jun 05, 2014
Charting
2014-04-11 — 2014-06-13
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 15 | 1 |
| Jun 8 | 2 |
| Jun 1 | 2 |
| May 25 | 1 |
| May 18 | 5 |
| May 11 | 4 |
| May 4 | 3 |
| Apr 27 | 5 |
Track listing
| 1. | Dark Waltz | ||
| 2. | Get What You Give | ||
| 3. | Another Night | ||
| 4. | Different Days | ||
| 5. | Sleepless | ||
| 6. | Pearly Gates | ||
| 7. | Settle Me Down | ||
| 8. | Going Down |
