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Future Islands - 'Tomorrow' Artist: Future Islands Title: Tomorrow / Fountain 7” Catalogue Number: UTR055 Formats: 7” / DIGITAL Track listing: A. Tomorrow B. The Fountain * * * RELEASE DATE / SEPTEMBER 3RD * * * Since 2008’s ‘Wave Like Home’ debut album on Upset The Rhythm, Future Islands have gone from strength to strength, writing two classic albums of romantic yet melancholic synthpop for Thrill Jockey as well as exhaustively touring Europe and America to frenzied devotion. This new 7” on Upset The Rhythm ‘Tomorrow’ / ‘The Fountain’ sees the band at the top of their game, releasing some of their most compelling and sophisticated songs yet, building on the aching themes and poignant focus of their last album ‘On The Water’. ‘Tomorrow’ is a soulful swoon, its light tread is mesmerising amongst the slow burning synth cycles and relaxed bass progress. Samuel T. Herring’s ever-impressive vocal has never sounded more akin to Sam Cooke as he smoothly laments “I’m saying sorry every time we talk” before careening into a flight of sustained, arguably uncontrollable emotion. Some choice, additional vocals from Jenn Wasner (of Wye Oak), Lexie Mountain and Elena Johnston only make the song seem more impassioned; its ardent nature perfectly rendered into melody. ‘The Fountain’ meanwhile is a luscious narrative sunk into a slow dance. It’s a song that tells a tale of courtship, heady rush and leaps of faith. It’s a beautifully descriptive lyric, full of “shady groves”, “hanging gardens” and “human loam”, nodding a head to both Genet and Rilke as it passes. “I know my lines, and there’s a lot less space and a little bit of time… I know the way – It’s fine” sings Herring tenderly. Gerrit Welmers keyboard work here is stunning, the blooming chords and fluted air soaring across a landscape of crushed cymbals and quivering ambience, peaking with William Cashion’s deeply expressive, echoing bass ascent. ‘Tomorrow’ / ‘The Fountain’ was recorded and produced with long-term collaborator Chester Endersby Gwazda and mastered by Sarah Register (Talk Normal). Tyler Weeks provides the liminal, colourscape cover and the vinyl is heavyweight, white and limited to 1000 copies worldwide. AVAILABLE HERE: http://upsettherhythm.bigcartel.com

Comment by Punchexpress53

I'm one of their pals back from the Greenville days <3

Comment by Odess@

sad sad

Comment by Lebish Grinnell Music

Really great track. Soulful.

Comment by mark-gy

Boom, No f#@king about, Love this x

Comment by DUB CLEAN 1444

that's how..

Comment by camerondpack

Rarrrr! Viva las islas!

Comment by Gravey Daham

that's just great

Comment by punkflop

Loving the vocals - reminds me of Antony Hegarty for some reason. (blogged at www.trackdrops.com)

Comment by Dil-picklez

Ridiculously beautiful

Comment by Похититель Ароматов

<3

Comment by jehsyl

Motown

Comment by jehsyl

so f_____ng love this!

Comment by Claire Laaja

<3

Comment by yes/no

i'm upset i didn't know about this at time of release... but i'm still glad i found it. beautiful as ALWAYS <3 ^.^

Comment by AZIZ.T

Give it to me BB

Comment by Oliver Vein$

love dis ishhh

Comment by contactredowl

favorite bit

Comment by Nick Zorn

Hell yeah Sam!

Comment by The Baba Rams

Awesome!

Comment by Prettytonimacaroni

Man, Jenn Wasner is the BOMB!

Comment by vadbibe

This is amazing. Just... amazing. Fuck, i LOVE future islands!

Comment by jswift77

nice tune

Comment by adbone

zomg i feel like im on a future island right now <3

Comment by Sodwee

Blogged 'Tomorrow' by Future Islands here : http://sodwee.com/blog/2012/08/future-island-tomorrow/

Comment by Alicia C.C.

LOVE THIS SONG

Comment by ioides

powerful stuff!

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