TREMONTI – The End Will Show Us How – A Riveting Journey Through Resilience and Rock Mastery

Napalm Records | January 10, 2025

Album Review: Tremonti – The End Will Show Us How

Tremonti - The End Will Show Us How album cover.Mark Tremonti, celebrated guitarist and vocalist known for his work with Creed and Alter Bridge, returns with his sixth solo album, The End Will Show Us How. Scheduled for release on January 10, 2025, via Napalm Records, the album showcases Tremonti’s evolution as a musician and songwriter. With 12 original compositions, each distinct in its sonic identity, the album is a testament to Tremonti’s enduring artistry and ability to captivate listeners.

From the outset, the album pulls no punches. The opener, “The Mother, The Earth and I,” sets the tone with its introspective lyrics and intricate guitar work. A favorite of Tremonti’s, the track explores humanity’s connection to the planet, offering a poignant and timely message wrapped in a melodic yet hard-hitting package. The accompanying music video, directed by JT Ibanez, further emphasizes the song’s themes with stunning, cinematic visuals.

The first single, “Just Too Much,” exemplifies Tremonti’s knack for crafting memorable riffs and anthemic choruses. The track’s driving guitar riff underpins a message of perseverance in the face of adversity, a sentiment that resonates deeply in today’s climate. The official video, also directed by Ibanez, complements the song’s energy and intent.

Lyrically and musically, the album traverses a wide emotional spectrum. Tracks like “It’s Not Over” and “I’ll Take My Chances” channel themes of resilience and determination, while “Now That I’ve Made It” serves as an empowering anthem for anyone who has overcome doubt and opposition. The darker tones of “All The Wicked Things” delve into the complexities of human nature, while “Nails,” a long-gestating idea brought to fruition, delivers an intense and cathartic experience.

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A standout track, “Tomorrow We Will Fail,” flips the concept of failure on its head, urging listeners to seize the day and confront challenges head-on. It’s an inspiring call to action, underscored by Tremonti’s impassioned vocal delivery and the band’s tight, dynamic instrumentation.

Produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette, who has collaborated with Tremonti since 2007, the album boasts a polished yet organic sound. Baskette’s production highlights the intricacies of the compositions while retaining the raw energy that has become a hallmark of Tremonti’s solo work.

Backed by Eric Friedman on guitars, Tanner Keegan on bass, and Ryan Bennett on drums, Tremonti’s band delivers a cohesive and powerful performance throughout the album. Each member contributes to the album’s rich sonic tapestry, ensuring that every track feels distinct yet part of a unified whole.

With The End Will Show Us How, Mark Tremonti proves once again why he remains a vital force in modern rock. The album’s blend of technical prowess, emotional depth, and memorable songwriting ensures it will resonate with longtime fans and newcomers alike. Whether you’re drawn to the thought-provoking lyrics, the infectious riffs, or the soaring melodies, this album has something to offer. As Tremonti prepares to embark on a global tour in 2025, this release serves as a fitting showcase of his talent and a powerful addition to his already impressive discography.

Tremonti band photo.
Photo: Chuck Brueckmann
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Thomas Woroniak

Thomas is the Owner, Editor, Photographer, and Journalist at AntiHero Magazine. Based in the Kansas City, MO area, he combines his passion for music with his skills as a concert photographer and writer. When he's not capturing electrifying moments in the photo pit, Thomas works as a web developer and freelance motion graphics designer. A guitarist with a background in music composition from the University of Illinois at Chicago, he brings a unique creative perspective to everything he does. -- Author: Thomas Woroniak

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