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Thomas
Bromley has a maturity of sound that belies the fact that he is only 25.
His distinctive voice is receiving the kind of reviews that confirm his
talents as a musician, writer & performer. “a versatile performer…well
worth listening to” says Classic Rock Magazine while IndieLondon
describe his debut single, Danger Ahead taken from his debut album ‘Two
Nine Five’ as “An epic slice of pop/rock.”
Growing
up in Kent, Tom began gigging at 14 in local pubs with his then band!.
He developed his skills on Guitar and piano at college and refined his
song writing before venturing onto the London gig circuit, unleashing
(presenting) his catchy originals to his fast growing fan base.
Following
encouraging feed back from his one man shows including Sound (Leicester
Square and Woody’s in Nottinghill, Tom was signed to indie label,
4Real Records in 2005 and worked closely with producer Porl Young (production
credits including ‘Roxy Music’ & Nina Hagen). The result
is Tom's debut album '295,’ released on 4Real Records in July 2006.
Described
by Virgin.net as “One of the best albums of the year & given
a 4 star rating, his single 'Standing Strong' (infleunced by the fate
of Tsunami survivors) was also praised and hailed by Classic Rock as “A
mature introduction with emotional resonance.
Tom
hase been playing the London circuit, as a result of growing audience
has fast tracked into appearing at both 2006 Guilfest & Spafest summer
festivals.
Determined
to prove the journalists right, Tom is now back in Porl Young’s
studio working on his follow up album. Produced
by Rob Quickenden, is will see Tom further developing the sound that he
has been seeking. Tom plays guitars, and on some tracks, can be heard
on keyboards & drums with Rob’s input and talents as a producer
also contributing on brass & clarinet.
The
new single 'Need You So Bad' and the album confirms the 25 year old artists
abilities as a talented song writer and musician, complimented by distinctive
and exciting vocals - a force that augurs well for Tom’s challenge
to make his mark with his music.
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