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Thomas Nicholas Band's "Tomorrow's Gonna Hurt" is an ode to the juxtaposition of commitments

  • October 25, 2023
  • Steve Likoski
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After 15 years in the music scene – subsequent to his acting career – Thomas Nicholas has inked his first record deal, and given a taste of his forthcoming record with the release of his brand-new single, "Tomorrow's Gonna Hurt": a fast-paced, infectious punk-rock anthem full of energy and catchy melodies across three-minutes.

"Tomorrow's Gonna Hurt" is not only a showcase of the band's years of experience in the punk-rock scene, but it is also an example of the band at the height of their creative prowess; after all these years, where Thomas Nicholas' band – ironically titled Thomas Nicholas Band – combines elements of DIY punk, pop, and familiar soaring vocals, creating a sound that is nostalgic and refreshingly current to today's standards.

Following on from the release of six albums, Thomas Nicholas Band still has a lot to say, through the guidance of lyrics like "late night, good time / running from my real life", hinting at the juxtaposition of commitments, over the top of recurring kick drums, loud guitar riffs and Thomas' own honest lyrical range.

"Tomorrow's Gonna Hurt" is the first taste of the Thomas Nicholas Band's seventh album, and there is no doubt that we are going to get more feel-good, pop-punk aesthetics from this multifaceted artist in the lead-up to the record.

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