

Heavy, emotional melodic rock music with elements of punk and hardcore.
Five people. Five instruments. One mentality. The five-piece outfit from Toledo, OH called Promise of Tomorrow has one goal and one goal only; to show the world the music they create. With two crushing guitar players, rich bass tones, complex drum patterns, and a distinctive vocal style, Promise of Tomorrow will always leave the listener thoroughly satisfied, yet somehow still craving for more. Expanding into many different genres of music, it is safe to say that categorizing this band would be a difficult task. While listening to the array of inventive songs they play, it is evident that each member’s style and influences differ from the rest. Elements of funk, world music, and hip-hop styles are hidden within the songs. There’s only one category safe to put Promise of Tomorrow in: Music. While Promise of Tomorrow writes uplifting, positive songs with meaningful lyrics, they never forget that music is also for listening pleasure. The music is designed to send a message, yet at the same time gives off an entertaining vibe. The audience may vary from an adolescent who needs a positive influence to a full-grown adult who needs an inspirational tune. Either way, Promise of Tomorrow gets a lot out of making their music and hopes that others can gain something from it as well. As individuals, they are all very crazy guys who lack seriousness when it comes to personalities, but when it comes to the music...it's all business and they are ready to go. With loads of ambition, they won’t stop until they have been heard. Promise of Tomorrow will march forth in an effort to take it to the top. Who’s coming?
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