Head of Clay “Until Tomorrow”

“Until Tomorrow" is a track that slowly gets under your skin. The wailing guitar feels like a Guns N Roses’ cry in the wind, while the haunting vocals deliver an epic chorus hard to forget. Head of Clay revisited the moody grunge of the 90s, blending in their own elements of modernity.

There’s glaring eerieness in the sound, around the unresolved, concealed cases, of which Head of Clay decided to take a critical look under the “glorious” act when individuals try to expose a criminal, sometimes at the expense of their career, family, and lives.

Society tends to encourage people to do “the right thing” for the benefit of others, while downplaying the risk involved, however, whether it was ethical for an innocent to pay the extreme price is a conversation that deserves to happen more often, especially when the person involved isn’t aware of the danger and without access to the resources that could protect themselves and the people around them.

“Until Tomorrow” is the seventh single from the Melbourne band Head of Clay. With a love for the classic rock sound, they adapt an authentic-sounding of rawness and dirtiness in the last century’s rock scene. Clashing percussions and psychopathic thrilling guitar backdrop accompany a moody vocal that questions the normality.

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