Song Review/ Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Future is an F Word’

Tom Minor’s music is radical in style and philosophy. Constructing his soundscapes with theatrical flair, an air of performance and whimsy, he pioneers a new presentation of the rock genre. Drawing from artists like Blur, Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, and The Kinks, he’s not afraid to shape his compositions the way he sees fit. 

In his latest release ‘Future is an F Word’, he creates an asymmetric compositional pattern with his usual combination of simplicity and hidden complexity. It creates an air of distortion, dubbing the future unpredictable; Showcasing that predicting it is a fool’s errand. 

The instrumentals are more expressive elements than atmosphere dictators. Tom’s vocal energy and mood is what keeps it immersive and interesting. Progressively, he shapes it like a musical, with interactive harmonies, quirky instrumental set ups, and overarching theatrics. It’s a new style for him, but he executes it with so much charisma, vision, and depth. Tom Minor Style. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Future Is an F Word’ by Tom Minor here - 

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