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Published on September 2nd, 2016 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Future Generations show their soul with new single ‘Thunder In The City’

Future Generations (@futuregenband) recently released their self-titled debut album via Frenchkiss Records. Their new single “Thunder In The City” as well as the original of the B00ty remix “Stars” are both taken from the record.

The band’s Eddie Gore says “We are extremely excited to be finally releasing this out to the world. We’ve grown so much through this process and I have to say that is probably the biggest theme through the whole thing: Growth.”

“Thunder In The City” is one of the last songs written for the record, and it best embodies the band’s feelings about the upcoming release. Eddie adds “I don’t want to get too specific about meaning behind the song because it’s not supposed to be specific, but it’s definitely about being happy in a moment and about looking back and being happy with yourself”.

Something BIG’S brewing in the UK and the depth of sound is becoming once again undeniable. Somehow soul transcends all genres and this group has it! ~ JD

In the style of MGMT, Friendly Fires and FUNFuture Generations have excellent pop-sensibilities and know just how to draw a listener in. Apart from the hooky vocal and melodic components making “Thunder In The City” a rich sonic experiencethey also know how to provide sufficient variety of sounds pulling off the track’s all-important hooks.

Website:  http://futuregenerationsmusic.com/ 

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/futuregenerationsmusic

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/futuregenerationsmusic/

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/futuregenerationsmusic/ 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/futuregenband

Bonus:

Check out their “B00ty” remix which dropped a few days ago…fun song!


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