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Tomorrow People release UB40  reggae-inspired track 'Vows'

06 August 2021 - 0 Comments

Tomorrow People have released their eighth single as part of their #firstfridays campaign, Vows.

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Vows is the band’s way of paying tribute to the style of UB40 that has heavily influenced them from the band’s inception.

Rotating between the three lead vocalists, Vows brings in Palmerston North-based Snow Chase, who also performed on Just A Little Bit released in February.

Sonically, Vows, is a more a simplified arrangement and contains instrumentation that is prominent of the 80’s reggae sound, leaving out some of the more modern sounds that the band has used in the past, it is perfect for the leadup to summer.

The eighth release of the year for the band follows on from Lose Track Of TimeJust A Little Bit, My Guy, Show Me, Don’t Worry BabySay My Name and Your Man.

Tomorrow People are a seven-piece band, made up of Avina Kelekolio, Ara Savage, Snow Chase, Fredwyn Kisona, Duane Te Whetu, Hennie Tui and Tana Tupai. They are one of Aotearoa’s most loved reggae bands, with a string of Gold and Platinum hits to their name, including Souljah Feeling, Feel Alright and Take It Away.

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