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Mark Tremonti Unveils Sixth Studio Album

Mark Tremonti Unveils Sixth Studio Album

Tremonti L to R: Tanner Keegan, Mark Tremonti, Eric Freidman, Ryan Bennett

Photo by Chuck Brueckmann

The End Will Show Us How is scheduled for global release on January 10, 2025.


Mark is backed in Tremonti by Eric Friedman (guitars), Tanner Keegan (bass) and Ryan Bennett (drums). Each song on The End Will Show Us How is intended to take the listener on a journey as Mark sets out to create an album of a dozen individual compositions each unique from the other. The debut single ā€œJust Too Muchā€ is a perfect example of this. The song opens with a driving guitar riff ā€“ the basis for the entire song - as Mark delivers the message to keep pushing forward no matter what adversity is in front of you.

Tremontiā€™s musicianship and songwriting is on full display on each song on The End Will Show Us How. Tracks like the opener ā€œThe Mother, The Earth and I,ā€ the thought provoking ā€œItā€™s Not Overā€ and the epic closer ā€œAll The Wicked Thingsā€ show that Mark continues to create compositions that continue to engage audiences - both old and new fans alike. ā€œNailsā€ is a musical idea that Mark has had for years and finally found the inspiration to complete. ā€œTomorrow We Will Failā€ is an inspirational piece that talks about not putting off until tomorrow something you can conquer today. ā€œNow That Iā€™ve Made Itā€ is a message for anyone who has ever had anyone doubt them and try to hold them back from following their dreams. The End Will Show Us How was produced by longtime friend and collaborator Michael ā€œElvisā€ Baskette ā€“ the producer Mark has worked with exclusively since 2007.

The End Will Show Us How

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