Tuesday, June 14, 2011

THERE FOR TOMORROW

THERE FOR TOMORROW
RELEASE "The Verge" JUNE 28TH
A LIVE SESSIONS VIDEO WILL BE RELEASED AGAIN THURSDAY, 6/16

TOUR KICK-OFF TODAY!

Watch "The Joyride LIVE!" Here: http://bit.ly/kmXgJ2
Watch "Hunt, Hunt, Hunt" LIVE!: Here: http://bit.ly/ijpikf

"The Verge" Album Pre-Order Available Here: http://hopel.es/TheVergeTFT




Their new single, "Hunt Hunt Hunt" is available on iTunes now and can be purchased here: http://bit.ly/g0IyOH. There For Tomorrow will also be playing all dates on this year's Vans Warped Tour headlining the Ernie Ball Stage as well as 8 headlining shows in early June with Conditions, Oceana, and Life On Repeat. For a full list of dates, please go to www.therefortomorrow.com

There For Tomorrow's sophomore album "The Verge," produced by Michael Elvis Baskette (Incubus, Chevelle, Alter Bridge) symbolizes something much larger for the band than a new record. "The Verge" will describe the passion and intensity the band felt while recording their newest project and how it came together so honestly and organically. "Hunt was one of the songs that was really spurred off solely from what was happening melodically with my vocal. There was heavy attention paid to what was going on lyrically, so the musical make-up really reflects what I'm saying every step of the way. We've never really expressed this type of blunt frustration, but the slight aggression in every part of this song came so naturally. There's a real sense of dissatisfaction in the song with how things are going on today within the world of music. Some may take the meaning and pertain it to social issues, some politics, but the interpretation is open for anyone to use as a tool in fighting back against opposing forces. It is a call out against all things illegitimate and superficial," says front man Maika Maile.

"The Verge" is filled with the rawest material There For Tomorrow have put out to date- being a true testament to not second guessing yourself, or your work- something the band stands strongly for.

There For Tomorrow got their original start in high school, where many bands come and go, but forming in the younger years of their lives only bonded There For Tomorrow into a stronger unit. Maika Maile (vocals/guitar), Christian Climer (guitar/vocals), Jay Enriquez (bass/vocals) and Christopher Kamrada had experienced more together in their school days than most bands see in their whole careers.

Since their signing to Hopeless, There For Tomorrow released a self-titled EP in 2008 and their first full-length A Little Faster in 2009. After the EP's release, they opened up on tour for Anberlin and went on to win the MTVU Woodie Award for Breakout Artist of the Year, beating out acts such as All Time Low and We the Kings.

They continued their avid momentum by playing on the 2009 Vans Warped Tour and the 2010 Take Action Tour. And not only is their national fan base growing, but their international as well- having toured in countries including Japan, the UK, Europe, and Australia for Soundwave Festival 2011. But in the midst of constant touring, the band was ready to record their next full length, and quite possibly their most important.

"The road has narrowed down so much for us from traveling the world and gaining experiences. We want our new album to really represent us and our passion- our mentality of where we're going as a group and how we've changed," says lead singer Maika Maile.

There For Tomorrow will be playing all dates on the 2011 Vans Warped Tour as well as 8-kickoff headlining shows. Their sophomore LP, "The Verge," will be released on June 28, 2011.

For more information on There For Tomorrow, please go to www.therefortomorrow.com

TOUR DATES:
June 14 New Brookland Tavern Columbia, SC
June 15 Greene Street Club Greensboro, NC
June 16 Rocketown Nashville, TN
June 17 Lakewood Center Montgomery, AL
June 18 The Engine Room Tallahassee, FL
June 19 Seville Quarter Pensacola, FL
June 21 Juanita's Cantina Ballroom Little Rock, AR
June 22 The Conservatory Oklahoma City, OK
June 24 Gexa Energy Pavilion Dallas, TX
June 25 The Showgrounds At Sam Houston Park Houston, TX
June 26 AT&T Center San Antonio, TX
June 29 NMSU Practice Field Las Cruces, NM
June 30 Plaza Hotel - Parking Lot Las Vegas, NV
July 01 Pomona Fairplex Pomona, CA
July 02 Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA
July 03 Ventura Country Fairground At Seaside Park Ventura, CA
July 06 Sandstone Amphitheatre Bonner Springs, KS
July 07 Verizon Wireless Music Center Noblesville, IN
July 08 Comerica Park Detroit, MI
July 09 First Midwest Bank Ampitheatre Tinley Park, I
July 10 Canterbury Park Shakopee, MN
July 12 Darien Lakes Fields Darien Center, NY
July 13 Comcast Center Mansfield, MA
July 14 Toyota Pavilion At Montage Mountain Scranton, PA
July 15 The Flats at Arrow Hall Mississauga, ON
July 16 Parc Jean-Drapeau Montreal, QC
July 17 Comcast Theatre Hartford, CT
July 19 Marcus Amphitheatre Milwaukee, WI
July 20 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH
July 21 Susquehanna Bank Center Camden, NJ
July 22 First Niagara Pavilion Burgettstown, PA
July 23 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, NY
July 24 Monmouth Park Raceway Oceanport,
July 26 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia,
July 27 Farm Bureau Live At Virginia Beach Virginia Beach, VA
July 28 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Charlotte, NC
July 29 Central Florida Fairgrounds Orlando, F
July 30 Cruzan Ampitheatre West Palm Beach, FL
July 31 Vinoy Park St.Petersburg, FL
Aug 01 Aaron's Amphitheater at Lakewood Atlanta, GA
Aug 02 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati,
Aug 03 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Maryland Heights, M
Aug 04 Westfair Fairgrounds Council Bluffs
Aug 05 Invesco Field at Mile High Denver, C
Aug 06 Utah State Fairpark Salt Lake City, UT
Aug 07 Ashley Furniture Homestore Pavilion Phoenix, AZ
Aug 09 Cricket Amphitheatre San Diego, CA
Aug 10 Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson, CA
Aug 11 Sleep Train Amphitheater Marysville, CA
Aug 12 Idaho Center Amphitheatre Nampa, ID
Aug 13 The Gorge Amphitheatre George, WA
Aug 14 Washington County Fairgrounds Hillsboro, OR

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