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The Shadowman E.P.

   
       
       
       
     
             
Tomorrow Is Lost are a hard rock band from the UK formed in 2017, releasing two singles, 'Insane' and 'We Are The Lost', from their debut release, 'The Shadowman' E.P. which was released in December 2018.    
             
The five song E.P. gets underway in electrifying style with the bombastic 'We Are The Lost'. Sounding like a raw and raucous, British version of American hard rock icons Vixen, 'We Are The Lost' is a frenetic and in your face blast of heavy hitting hard rock. Even the bands singer Cass King sounds a little similar to Janet Gardner, lead singer of the aforementioned Vixen.    
             
'Insane' is one of the most powerful power ballads you're ever likely to hear, and is highly reminiscent of 'Jagged Little Pill' era Alanis Morissette. Introducing a punk rock flavour, 'Rapture' is bold, brash and full of attitude, with its buzz style guitar sound harking back to the early days of the NWOBHM evolution. And you can clearly hear why the bands live shows go down a storm...energy and bombast coupled with a party style feel good vibe.    
             
Pace quickens for the raucous 'No One Knows', hitting harder than a heavyweight boxing champion. Fusing punk rock with the classic hard rock style, 'No One Knows' is a pulsating and very heavy slab of hard rock. Fifth and final song on the E.P. is the title song 'Shadowman'. Featuring acoustics and soulful singing, 'Shadowman' is a lighters in the air, arms aloft and swaying from side to side style ballad.    
             
Overall, a heavy hitting and heavy rocking debut from a passionate band that perform with pride, ensuring that in a live arena, everyone has a great time.    
             
             
Review by Iron Mathew Collins    
             
Reviewed for Metal Gods TV    
             
             
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