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Tomorrow's Cry

Tomorrow's Cry

  • Avg user rating: 5 stars Out of 2 votes
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Average rating5 starsOut of 2 votes

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Editor's review

These SoCal pop-punkers avoid sounding like, well, all the other SoCal pop-punkers, thanks to a smart balance: stellar pop hooks, but no concessions to pop sap. Slashing guitars, punchy drums, and guttural lyrics help ensure that being catchy doesn't feel anything like selling out.

Biography

Tomorrow's Cry is founded by singer/songwriter Chris Fox in Hollywood, California. Chris started out being a front man for various bands and soon decided to start his own project. That brought the inception of Tomorrow's Cry in August of 2003. In May of 2005 lead guitarist Jamie Stephens joined Chris and the rest of the band at the time. After playing countless clubs and venues, going on self-sponsored tours, and running through multiple band mates the band was finally made whole. In November of 2006 childhood friend bassist Nick Bohun and soon after drummer Ron Feroz joined the Tomorrow's Cry line up. Now with a full set of talented and dedicated musicians on hand and the completion of their first album, due to be released in the summer of 2007, is just the beginning for Tomorrow's Cry. Tomorrow's Cry are progressing and developing a style of alternative music not fashioned or categorized after any particular genre. The musicianship exhibits flavor from various styles. ??Mike Cavanaugh /Music Connection Magazine

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