There For Tomorrow new EP

11 August 2008 | 5:27 pm | Staff Writer
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"Hopeless Records has recently welcomed a new addition to the expanding..."

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Hopeless Records

has recently welcomed a new addition to the expanding pool of talent.

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THERE FOR TOMORROW, an Orlando, Florida quartet promises to leave audiences

with something powerful, poignant, and most importantly, permanent.

One spin of the band's self-titled debut EP to be released nationally

on September 6 via Hopeless Records / Shock, will provide ample proof. 


Recorded with multi-time

Gold record producer James Paul Wisner (Paramore, The Getaway Plan,

Underoath, Dashboard Confessional), the 7-track self-titled EP captures

THERE FOR TOMORROW’s driving, technicolor-rich alternative/rock in

full bloom. From the sweeping dynamics and emotionally riveting choruses

of ‘Pages’ to the rich harmonies and powerhouse riffs of ‘No More

Room To Breathe’, the EP also shows how far beyond their years this

very young group (with an average age of 18) are as songwriters.  


It’s easy to picture

THERE FOR TOMORROW’s hooks and raw emotion grabbing audiences on a

wide scale, partly because the band first honed their craft in front

of a crowd. Just a few years after forming in 2003, THERE FOR TOMORROW

hit the road with a vengeance, finishing an American East Coast tour

in 2006 and returning home to win an O-Rock 105.9 (Orlando) competition

to play before 10,000 people at the radio station’s annual ‘No Snow

Show’ concert.  Otherlarge-scale shows including L.A.’s venerable

Key Club and two regional runs on the Vans Warped Tour didn’t just

find THERE FOR TOMORROW reaching more listeners; A chance run-in at

one show with James Paul Wisner’s drum tech also put the band in contact

with the producer, who worked on THERE FOR TOMORROW’s 2007 self-released, 

Pages EP before rejoining them to flesh out the tracks for their self-titled

Hopeless Records EP. 


As much as performing

onstage has pushed THERE FOR TOMORROW – lead vocalist/guitarist Maika

Maile, guitarist Christian Climer, bassist Jay Enriquez and drummer

Chris Kamrada – to grow at light speed, it has also given them the

chance to share their material with audiences before committing it to

disc. Indeed, whether they’re opening large venues for AFI or Taking

Back Sunday (as they did at various points in 2006 and 2007) or accompanying

labelmates All Time Low on a recent sold-out tour in the US, THERE FOR

TOMORROW are winning over audiences for the long term.   


Since its digital

release on July 1, 2,782 EP’s have been sold, not only allowing it

to peak at #5 on iTunes Top Alternative Artist-it has also charted at

#16 in its first week on Billboard Magazine’s Top Heatseekers. 

THERE FOR TOMORROW is seeing their success grow exponentially and on

all levels, exploding even faster in the online world, THERE FOR TOMORROW

boasts over 1.8 million in plays in total with over 80,000 friends. 


While we wholeheartedly

endorse blasting them out an open window, it’s not important how you

discover THERE FOR TOMORROW. When you finally do make that connection,

it’ll be a lasting one. 


THERE FOR TOMORROW’s

self titled Debut EP is available nationally in stores from September

6, 2008 via Hopeless Records / Shock.