Band:
Mike Tramp - Vocals
Soren Andersen - guitar
Morten Hellborn - Drums
Jesper Haugaard - Bass
Morten Buchholz - Hammond organ & Piano
Discography:
Capricorn (1997)
Recovering the Wasted Years (2002)
More to Life Than This (2003)
Songs I Left Behind (2004)
The Rock 'N' Roll Circuz (2009)
Stand Your Ground (2011)
Cobblestone Street (2013)
Museum (2014)
Nomad (2015)
Guests:
Info:
Recorded at Medley studio, Copenhagen with Soren Andersen
Released 2017-02-24
Reviewed 2017-02-12
Links:
miketramp.com
youtube
mighty music
Melodic rock/hardrock is how you can describe this album, with catchy choruses and strong melodies. A very easy album to take to, with excellent production and good variation, and it is an album where I think Mike Tramp sings really well. It may not be the most original album I have heard and fans of Mike will find this album very appealing as it is familiar but it is still a rather fresh and energetic album that feels quite alive. And even though it is over fifty minutes long it lasts well for the entire playing time.
I think that Maybe Tomorrow is a great album and as the label states, it is probably the best one he has done. It is definitely a step up from the previous album much thanks to the slightly better energy and that it feels a bit fresher and more new than that album called Nomad. It may not be that original but it is really great, all the songs are excellent on this album that I really like and that I want to recommend to all of you.
All the songs are great but there are some that I find more memorable than the rest, like the opening track Coming Home, the ending title track and the second one It’s Not How We Do It with the latter probably being the best one. In the end though, the only thing you really need to know is that this is a great album and maybe tomorrow you should get your own copy of it.
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