Works For Tomorrow

General | Aug 2015

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2015-08-13
Good driving psyche/70's flavored rock, guitar bass drums male/female
vocals. Not full on retro but use of tambourines and duel fuzzy guitar
attack certainly lends that sheen. If there was a Vox or Farfisa then
it'd be relegated to that ponderous 60's bin. But instead it's just
fucking cool sunglasses after dark, long haired headband Neil Young
breaking strings meets Pixies rock.

1)* (3:25) upbeat cool rockin beat with melodic guitars and sexy fem
vocs 2)* (3:20) male vocs with fem backs in chorus urgent driving
3) (3:53) mid paced w duel guitars that smack of 60's psyche when they
jam out 4)* (3:53) bouncy 60's w a tambourine, fem vocs 5) (5:58)
upbeat blues rock feel, 70's jam nod with soulful vocals 6)* (3:18)
disjunct off time beat, male vocs 7) (3:58) bouncy upbeat tempo w
handclaps but somber melodies, harmonies come in later 8) (6:26)
begins very mellow, a duet, builds up louder, kinda epic 9) (3:07)
mellow ballady, male vocs 10)* (4:44) big swingy beat again epic
crazy horse guitars, male vocs reminds me of Rockateens, even a sly
Neil Young ref.

Recent airplay

Vanishing Point
Snowblind
MeowOct 11, 2015
Vanishing Point
The Unknowing
Brownian MotionSep 16, 2015
Works For Tomorrow
The Unknowing

Charting

2015-08-07 — 2015-10-09
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 11 1
Sep 20 1
Sep 13 2
Sep 6 2
Aug 30 3
Aug 23 3
Aug 16 3

Track listing

1. Vanishing Point
2. Works For Tomorrow
3. Cheap Gasoline
4. Snowblind
5. Go Tell It
6. The People's History
7. Requiem For 4 Chambers
8. The Unknowing
9. Deep Lakes
10. End With Me