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There for Tomorrow lean toward the poppier end of the punk/emo spectrum, largely eschewing screaming and metal-style instrumental pyrotechnics in favor of classic songcraft and vocals that often wouldn't sound out of place on a
Backstreet Boys album.
A Little Faster refines the sound the band developed on its first two efforts, tightening up the hooks and upping the angst quotient. "The Remedy" uses a dissonant guitar figure and pounding, syncopated drum parts to underscore its lyrical vitriol, while the title track is straight-ahead, radio-ready pop-punk full of chugging rhythms and vocal harmonies. Throughout,
A Little Faster showcases
There for Tomorrow's sharp writing, youthful enthusiasm, and highly accessible, pop-infused take on emo. ~ Pemberton Roach