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Ryan Redwood’s new single ‘Tomorrow’ is a reflective indie gem with emotional depth

Ryan Redwood returns with ‘Tomorrow’, a poignant new single that dives deep into the fleeting nature of life. Released in collaboration with producer and longtime friend Aaron Lambert, the track brings together two artists whose creative bond has only grown stronger over the past 15 years.

From the opening seconds, ‘Tomorrow’ creates an atmospheric pull. With moody melodies and layers of textured production, it draws listeners in and refuses to let go. The song’s central question, “What’s left of this place when it ends, tomorrow?”, lingers long after the final note.

A collaboration rooted in friendship

Ryan and Aaron have worked together on various musical projects over the years, but this track feels like the most personal yet. Their shared history gives the song an honesty that can’t be faked. You can hear it in every note — they know exactly how to bring the best out of each other.

Aaron’s production creates space for Ryan’s vocals to shine. And they really do. There’s a vulnerability in his voice that matches the weight of the lyrics. Whether he’s singing about escape, reflection or fear of the unknown, it always feels real.

Indie rock with emotional weight

‘Tomorrow’ sits confidently in the indie rock space, but it doesn’t play it safe. The sound is rich, dynamic and haunting in the best way. Echoes of influences like Radiohead and Phoebe Bridgers come through, but Ryan’s own voice and songwriting make this track stand on its own.

Lyrically, it’s about appreciating what we have — because none of it is guaranteed. The references to “getting away” and “running away” feel like attempts to pause time, or at least outrun the parts of life we’d rather not face.

One to watch

This isn’t just another single. It’s a statement from an artist who clearly has more to say. Ryan Redwood has found his stride as a storyteller, and ‘Tomorrow’ proves he knows how to craft something that connects.

There’s more to come, but for now, ‘Tomorrow’ is the kind of track that deserves repeat listens. It’s emotional without being heavy-handed. It’s sad but also strangely comforting.

The single is available to stream from 11th April. You can follow Ryan on Instagram to stay in the loop for future releases, gigs and more. Pre-save ‘Tomorrow’ here

By Colin