Tomorrow Forever
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Release Date: 03 March 2014
Label: Compass
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 766397461526
Release Date: 03 March 2014
Label: Compass
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 766397461526
Description
The Farewell Drifters have been called "the best of what's next" by Paste Magazine and possessing of an "exuberant musical intelligence" by No Depression. On their Compass Records debut, Tomorrow Forever, the band takes another musical leap forward solidifying their place among the important bands emerging in the wake of the neo-folk path blazed by the Avett Brothers, Mumford and Sons and Fleet Foxes.
The new album was produced by pop-roots specialist Neilson Hubbard (Matthew Perryman Jones, the Apache Relay, Glen Philips) and showcases the Drifters' Brian Wilson-esque pop sensibility, crystalline harmonies and folk foundations alongside gutsy electric guitar and orchestral-style drums.
The stomping title track, the anthemic album opener "Modern Age" and the catchy "Bring 'em Back Around" all support the album's over-arching theme-a hopeful look at the future and the importance of always seeking the silver lining.
When Zach Bevill, brothers Joshua and Clayton Britt, and Dean Marold started making music together eight years ago, they aimed for the sweet spot between bluegrass and The Beach Boys' artfully crafted, '60s studio pop. The Farewell Drifters crisp, intricate arrangements and formidable instrumental prowess have quickly made the band a crowd pleaser at multi-generational folk festivals and earned them slots on Americana radio and Billboard's albums chart.
Description
The Farewell Drifters have been called "the best of what's next" by Paste Magazine and possessing of an "exuberant musical intelligence" by No Depression. On their Compass Records debut, TOMORROW FOREVER, the band takes another musical leap forward solidifying their place among the important bands emerging in the wake of the neo-folk path blazed by the Avett Brothers, Mumford and Sons and Fleet Foxes. The new album was produced by pop-roots specialist Neilson Hubbard (Matthew Perryman Jones, the Apache Relay, Glen Philips) and showcases the Drifters' Brian Wilson-esque pop sensibility, crystalline harmonies and folk foundations alongside gutsy electric guitar and orchestral-style drums. The stomping title track, the anthemic album opener "Modern Age" and the catchy "Bring 'em Back Around" all support the album's over-arching theme—a hopeful look at the future and the importance of always seeking the silver lining.
When Zach Bevill, brothers Joshua and Clayton Britt, and Dean Marold started making music together eight years ago, they aimed for the sweet spot between bluegrass and The Beach Boys' artfully crafted, '60s studio pop. The Farewell Drifters crisp, intricate arrangements and formidable instrumental prowess have quickly made the band a crowd pleaser at multi-generational folk festivals and earned them slots on Americana radio and Billboard's albums chart.
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Guy Clark
Woody Platt
Mike Farris
Mindy Smith
Rebecca Frazier
Alison Brown
John McEuen
Altan
Juanita Stein
DAVID STARR
Richard Davies & The Dissendents
Guy Clark
The Faux Paws
Carter Sampson
Elles Bailey
Jack Van Cleaf