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Tomorrow Is Lost Unveil Music Video For Debut Single ‘Insane’


With the last few weeks being jam-packed full of exhilarating live shows and radio airplay, Newcastle classic rockers for the 21st Century Tomorrow Is Lost have continued to make the most out of their whirlwind rookie year as a band.

Now Tomorrow Is Lost are taking the next step up by celebrating the release of their debut single Insane, which released on Saturday (28th October). The release was celebrated with a sold out live show at Jumpin Jacks in Tomorrow Is Lost’s hometown of Newcastle, and the band have now unveiled the official music video for the song to take it beyond the North East to the rest of the UK and beyond! Please check out the video for Insane below:

With it’s dark, brooding intro, memorable guitar work and vocals that build throughout the song leading to a mesmerising solo, Insane is a perfect introduction to what is to come from Tomorrow Is Lost. To learn more about both the video and the song itself, we will hand you over to Tomorrow Is Lost’s vocalist Cass King:

‘Insane is only the first of three chapters in the Shadowman series of singles which will be released over the next 6 months. From the early days of planning the video we always had ‘the asylum’ sort of idea in mind…but as the ideas grew and grew – the song gave birth to a whole concept and a much wider story; which will all be revealed as the next upcoming singles are released.

We had such an awesome time filming the video up near a village called Allendale in Northumberland – there was much blood, water and near accidents on the day it we had such a laugh and can’t wait to start working on the next one in the new year! Director, Scott Canty (Dark North Media), completely gets the concept and everything that we’re trying to achieve with this! He was literally the perfect person to work with on these videos!

The response to the video and the single so far has been totally immense and we hope people continue to enjoy our first offering for a little while yet!’

Not a band to rest on their laurels despite the release of their new single, Tomorrow Is Lost have more shows lined up very soon, including support slots with bands as varied as Bigfoot and The Dead XIII. From there, Tomorrow Is Lost will turn their hands to recording new music for 2018 and getting out on the road as much as possible.

Tomorrow Is Lost Live – 2017

October 30th – Newcastle – Think Tank (Supporting The Dead XIII / City Of Ashes)
November 5th – South Shields – The Queen Vic (Supporting Bigfoot)

Tomorrow Is Lost Live – 2018

February 24th-25th – Wakefield – The Snooty Fox – Badass Bash 2018
March 31st – Cannock – The Station – Dementia Aware Fest
May 5th – London – New Cross Inn – Dementia Aware Fest London
August 11th – Preston – The Ferret – Overload Fest 2018

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