Founded: 2003
There for Tomorrow was an American alternative rock band that was originally formed in Orlando, Florida in February of 2003. The original group consisted of: Vocalist Maika Maile, drummer Chris Kamrada, guitarist James Flaherty, and bassist Jay Enriquez. Christian Climer joined the band in 2006 when the band was looking for a new member after James left in 2005. The band was influenced by bands such as Jimmy Eat World, Third Eye Blind, Blink-182, and the Hives.On November 19, 2014, the band released a statement saying that they were disbanding and that they have been "trying to find themselves as individuals" after slowing things down in 2012. They played two final shows in their home city of Orlando in December 2014.
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Florida boys There For Tomorrow have been building quite a name for themselves since their increasingly popular release A Little Faster, hitting our shores at Soundwave Festival earlier this year. Drummer Chris Kamrada took some time from the band's busy tour schedule to talk to us about There For Tomorrow and their brand new album, The Verge.
Incredible vocals and great music from a promising band.
There For Tomorrow will be making their first trip to Australia next month as a part of the Soundwave Festival, as well as playing sideshows in Sydney and Melbourne with Sum 41, The Blackout and Veara. The band's front man Maika Maile answered a few questions for us about the tour, as well as their upcoming album.
The quintessential pop-punk, radio-friendly album.
Promising debut from Hopeless Records latest and greatest