
Posted on Sep 03 2015 08:13 PM
This is my 5-star review on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Futourism-The-Tomorrowmen/dp/B0131ZB004/ref=cm_cr-mr-title
A Sci-Fi Surf Guitar Symphony
Futourism is the new record by The TomorrowMen. I had the opportunity to see the band perform many of the new songs at the 2015 Surf Guitar 101 Convention. They were on their game and delivered a powerful, energetic performance.
After the Convention, I listened to the album multiple times. As a general overview, it is a very intricate and complex record. There is so much going on that it takes time to process. It's almost like the guys wrote a Sci-Fi surf guitar symphony. Every time I listen to it, I like it even more.
Of course, there are some songs, like “New Democracy,” that are amazing right from the start. This song has a great beat, bouncy feel and uplifting vibe. The melody is irresistible. If the general music consuming public were aware of this song, it would be a Hit.
“Parsec's Paradox” really reminds me of the earliest EP recording by the band. It's very fresh and has the instantly recognizable, trademark lead guitar style employed by Mycroft Eloi (Danny Snyder). It's almost like he is playing piano on his Jazzmaster as the notes fly by.
“Back To Reality” has a very different tone for the T'Men. It turns out that the lead was recorded with a snarly sounding Rickenbacker going through a slightly overdriven Vox clone amp. For some reason, this song reminds me of some of the Euro surf guitar bands.
“Adrienne's Song” is a gorgeous retro-pop instrumental, presumably written for Danny's wife. That's a really smart move that probably has other surf guitarists wondering why they didn't think of that.
What do you get when you mix a trad surf song with some country licks? Why you get “All Summer In A Day” of course! Quite an interesting mix, but it works.
“Hemispherical Synchronization” (what a name!) spins up and down at the beginning and ending in a unique way that makes you smile. In between, it has a cool, funky back-beat rhythm that just grabs you. I have never heard another song like it. You can tell that it was written by Lazarus Longfellow (Ferenc Dobronyi), who always plays guitar with such enjoyment.
“Lost” is one of my favorites. I really like any song that makes you want to bop around and “Lost” has that in abundance. It also has a recurring chorus/bridge that pushes some emotional buttons.
Those are just some highlights, as the remaining songs are also definitely worth checking out. Overall, I think that this is an excellent album. I keep waiting for The TomorrowMen to get some Sci-Fi promotional tie-in, because their act is well conceived and has a sense of humor. This particular record really has an outer space atmosphere about it too. Let's hope some movie producer notices!
If you get the physical CD version, there are really cool extras, such as wonderfully illustrated postcards from their various time travel destinations. Better buy this one before the guys jump into a new time dimension!
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Paul
Last edited: Sep 04, 2015 09:29:18