About this album
Sound:
"Energetic alternative rock infused with emotive lyrics and anthemic choruses that resonate with youthful angst."
Where they were
Released on June 9, 2009, 'A Little Faster' was There for Tomorrow's debut studio album, following their EP 'The Truth About You'. This album marked the band's transition from underground popularity to a broader audience, showcasing their growth in songwriting and production quality.
Why it matters
'A Little Faster' received positive reviews from music critics, earning a spot on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. The album established There for Tomorrow within the alternative rock scene, influencing later acts and contributing to the pop-punk revival of the late 2000s.
Essential tracks
- "A Little Faster" — The title track encapsulates the album's essence with its catchy hooks and relatable themes of urgency and self-discovery.
- "Remedy" — This track stands out for its infectious energy and lyrical depth, addressing personal struggles in a way that resonates with listeners.
- "Deathbed" — With its poignant storytelling and emotional delivery, 'Deathbed' showcases the band's ability to blend melody with meaningful narratives.
Release Date
June 9, 2009
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Remedy 3:36
- 2 A Little Faster 3:04
- 3 Wish You Away 3:40
- 4 Backbone 2:46
- 5 Deathbed 3:13
- 6 Just in Time 3:35
- 7 Stories 3:05
- 8 I Can't Decide 4:50
- 9 Sore Winner 3:31
- 10 Burn the Night Away 3:24
- 11 The World Calling 4:41