Tomorrow Might Be Better - 'You Should Stay Awhile'
‘You Should Stay Awhile’ by Tomorrow Might Be Better is out now and available to stream on all major streaming platforms!
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Tomorrow Might Be Better, also known as Dylan Beresford, is a rising artist who burst onto the streaming scene in 2021. Having always had a natural affinity for music, Tomorrow Might Be Better honed his craft over the years to become the artist that he is today.
Although he receives inspiration from a number of genres such as Pop-Punk, Metalcore, and Emo, Tomorrow Might Be Better combines a variety of compositional elements to form his unique and authentic sound that has been described as a “newfound style of post-rock”. Beresford has already been featured in a number of notable online music blogs such as Indie For Bunnies and Miserable Monday.
To date, Tomorrow Might Be Better has one EP and one single in his online discography. His most popular track, ‘Through It All, I Hope You’ll Wait for Me’, has amassed over nine thousand one hundred streams on Spotify alone since its recent release. With a growing number of followers and listeners, there is no denying the fact that Tomorrow Might Be Better is developing a dedicated following of loyal fans who will be eager to hear his latest EP.
FEATURED RELEASE
‘You Should Stay Awhile’ by Tomorrow Might Be Better is out now and available to stream on all major streaming platforms! The EP consists of five tracks and lasts around twenty-three minutes.
Although ‘You Should Stay Awhile’ is technically grouped under one genre classification, each track delivers a diverse range of compositional elements that showcase Tomorrow Might Be Better’s songwriting talent; from the atmospheric tone, subtly distorted spoken vocal, and powerful electric guitar solo of ‘Through It All, I Know You’ll Wait for Me’, the impressive percussion, seamlessly layered instrumentation, and uplifting vibe of ‘The Land, The Sea, & Everything in Between’, to the memorable riff that evokes the emotive feel of ‘When Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt’.
From the well-balanced production and memorable instrumentation, to the impressive compositional arrangments, fans of Tomorrow Might Be Better, as well as those who appreciate new music, will definitely want to hear his latest EP. Make sure you follow Tomorrow Might Be Better on social media to keep up to date with releases and performances!