Tomorrow’s Hits proves that The Men aren’t hardcore heathens but rock tragics at heart, that they do whatever they damn well please – and do it damn well.
The evolution of Brooklyn rockers The Men continues with latest record Tomorrow's Hits, which diverges further away from their explosively vitriolic beginnings and delves further into nostalgic, iconic American rock tropes. From the Neil Young/Crazy Horse-style glorious shambles that is Dark Waltz to the Replacements-style carefree guitar jangle of Get What You Give and the shimmy and sax of the Boss echoing through Another Night, Tomorrow's Hits proves that The Men aren't hardcore heathens but rock tragics at heart, that they do whatever they damn well please – and do it damn well.