Long time favorite of CMT, Ed Roman is out with a new song titled "Tomorrow is Today" a very rock-anthem-esque track that frames Roman's growly voice perfectly. Fans of Ed will appreciate this slight departure into a heavier realm. This arrangement features slap-bass, distorted guitars, and even a synthesizer. It's a catchy tune especially in the bridge which shows Roman for what he does best, sing.
Don't think for a second that just because "Tomorrow is Today" has a slightly brighter studio-sheen than other songs reviewed on this blog, that Ed's lyrics are any less biting than his previous work. "Aint no use believin' in what I believe; believe yourself" carries a Buddhist quality to it - kind of like a Bluesy/Rock way of saying "be ye lamps unto yourself." All in all, he continues to be an artist, evolving, and very worth the search in YouTube.
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