It’s appropriate to feature a song with a piano intro, since the music world is approaching international Piano Day (March 29). “Tomorrow” enters with a stately, piano-guided gait. Before departing with a synth-generated warble, the song moves seamlessly through shifts in tempo and percussive aggressiveness to strategically emphasis the message that the person is finally prepared to make a long-term commitment.
The early vocals share characteristics with Michael Stipe of R.E.M., but “Tomorrow” stands on its own. It’s a single from Demons Of Ruby Mae, a UK duo based in Manchester. Jonny Gavin and Adam Rowley are originally from Leicester, but now reside in the thriving music scene of Manchester. After releasing their self-titled debut last year and signing to North American and European labels (Anti Fragile Records and Long Branch Records respectively), Demons Of Ruby Mae return with “Tomorrow.” Quoting content regarding the single:
"The band have been in the studio working with producer Phil Bulleyment (Gaz Coombes, The Slow Readers Club, Blossoms) and in their own words, 'Tomorrow' is an uplifting song about learning from mistakes, writing your wrongs and appreciating those around you. Featuring singer Jonny Gavin’s signature vocal features on top of a crescendo of pianos, synths, guitars and drums, the track substantiates just why the band became one of BBC Introducing East Midland’s Top 20 artists played in 2018 and were included on Spotify’s Hot New Bands and Best of Indie Pop 2018 playlists."
“Tomorrow” by Demons Of Ruby Mae
Website; https://www.demonsofrubymae.co.uk/
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