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Forget About Tomorrow

Inspiration, harmonizing guitars and heartfelt lyrics... this is how Forget About Tomorrow was created... just four small-town kids from the outskirts of Eastern Pennsylvania looking for a way to pass their time. Not knowing of each other’s existence, the chance that brought them together can almost be considered fate. In 1999, Chris Dean (guitars/vocals) and Justin Oldt (drums), worked together at a dead-end part time job. Their love for music slowly brought them together a year later. The inspirational music that they have grown to love was pouring out of their hearts and souls with each chord. Realizing the chemistry they had, they were in dire need of something more, something fuller. So, Billy DeCristofano (guitars) and Aaron Eshleman (vocals/bass) joined in to make it a full experience they would not forget. On their first collaborated album, Forget About Tomorrow allowed enough room to expand their rock & roll sound in order to capitalize on some heartfelt songwriting. Their sound is almost depressed... it evokes an emotional feeling that most anyone can accord with at some point in their lives.

"I think we are a band that you can actually feel when you’re listening to us. Our lyrics project deep emotion and the moody melodies make a solid heartfelt impact." - Justin

With the release of their new EP, ...And Then There’s June on Universal Warning Records, Forget About Tomorrow is trying to capture the hearts and minds of those willing to submit them. The poetic lyrics on the EP read like lines from lost love poems, with tales of longing and loss. There’s raw intensity that explodes, but even in the quietest moments, you can feel the guitars dying to get out.

mp3 Track: "Broken Hearts are Blue"

Essential Info

Latest Release:
...And Then There’s June
(Universal Warning)

Contact Info
Label Site: www.universalwarningrecords.com
songs by Forget About Tomorrow
recording/production: On Track Recording via Ryan Fenical
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