Savage Beat Release Apocalyptic New Single “Tomorrow (Might Never Come)”

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Amsterdam’s Savage Beat call themselves “three chord disciples” and have been touring around the world with big riffs and their “don’t bore us, get to the chorus” attitude since 2017. After several EP’s, singles and a full-length they deliver once more with their latest outing, Tomorrow (Might Never Come), that is now available on vinyl and download via Wap Shoo Wap Records and through streaming platforms. Tomorrow (Might Never Come) is an ominous anthem about apocalyptic times that consists of high energy rock ‘n roll, Oi! and punk.

The B-side is a cover of Used To Be A Tiger originally by 32nd Turnoff, a side project of Eddy Grant‘s during his time with The Equals. In this relentless protopunk / bovver tune from 1969 Eddy sings about his past days as a rude boy and his search for that same kind of excitement. Savage Beat grab that tiger by the tail with their own interpretation