After a decade since their final album launch, Miami Horror have returned for WE ALWAYS HAD TOMORROW, an 11-track musical journey that’s each bit nostalgic and evocative. The album marks a creative awakening for Benjamin Plant, the teams founding member, and the remainder of the band. Serving as an idea album exploring themes of adolescence, coming of age, the circle of life and our connection to the universe WE ALWAYS HAD TOMORROW is profound in its message.
The method of making this album started in 2020. Plant shares,
“Throughout that point, I used to be considering life lots…I feel all of us have been. On the similar time, I used to be additionally studying to play the piano. These two issues got here collectively on the proper time, setting the melancholic temper and the themes of the album. I wished to seek out our personal inventive area and approached the album as if it will be my final. And in truth, you by no means actually know when will probably be.”
That existential dialog Plant was having with himself on the inception of this album speaks via the music strongly. With parts of disco, funk, soul, home, pop, electro this album travels via atmospheric and various soundscapes. “TOGETHER” samples soul legend Errol Stubbs, infusing vibrant downtempo disco and indie pop. “DON’T LEAVE ME (IN THE SUNSHINE)” options musician and Royel Otis band member Tim Ayre for a heat and ethereal monitor that sounds made for the golden hour.
The album’s focus monitor, “WE’RE ALL MADE OF STARS” with vocalist Angela Armstrong of Telenova is the anthem that echoes the message of this entire undertaking. Specializing in the concept of cosmic decision that we are going to all return to the celebs the place we got here from and the peace in realizing that. The track sees Plant singing, “I by no means acquired to say goodbye,” as a message to his interior baby, whereas Armstrong sings, “I’ll see you once more once we’re all made from stars.” The monitor additionally comes with a fascinating music video directed by Redamo Rosa that performs as a retro sci-fi the place robots are attempting to know human emotion. It’s each visually beautiful and emotionally transferring.
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Miami Horror – We All the time Had Tomorrow
-Written By: JD Scribner