Must Hear Track: For You To Forget

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A radio-friendly band that attracts more and more as each song plays on is not as common as we’d all hope. Sure we scuff about radio overplay, but sometimes with repetition comes true connections and such a connection can be heard on Future History’s self-titled EP.

Recently taking to The Central’s stage, as part of the Toronto Independent Music Awards sound series showcase, Kevin Kerr’s emotive vulnerability and gripping range was full of stunning awe. It’s hard not to notice the guitar work and full-thrown harmonies like seen in ‘For You To Forget.’

Future History’s sound is comfortably sombre with subtle stabs of realism that make the music so honest; more like gut-tugging honest. Their sweet mixes of synth-pop and catchy ballads along with the noticeable clarity and well-produced tracks make for a front-to-end album of affluent personality that plays both to audiences and individuals in a memorable fashion.

Emotional songs like “A Fall Ahead” and “Closing End,” piled with highway driving musts like “Several Days”, Future History are mixing up compilations and making their own clamours.

Deemed “psychedelic love noise,” these lads create hype-worthy music that connects strangers with crafted truths and sheer sincerity. The band is currently in the writing stages of a new album so hang tight.

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