Tod Almond Is Back With His New Single For The Christmas Holidays

'Let's Party'

Release Date 17th December 2021

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Tod Almond Music

Tod Almond Is Back!

It's been 1 year since Tod released his first album 'If Only You Could See'.

An album described as drawing inspiration from Classic Rock and Punk, with sounds that compliment both, but belongs to neither.

Full of catchy songs with similarities from the past, yet with a fresh modern newness.

Half the songs from this album collected 5 star commended awards from the UK Songwriting Competition, Interviews and features in magazines, Radio Stations and some great reviews.

All that said!

It may have been a year since Tod's last release, but Tod is back with his next Single.

A title that says it all.

Let's Party!

A song which many people would full heartedly agree with this Christmas.

Described as wanting to get out and party in the streets, pubs, venues, everywhere to release all that's built up inside.

Let's Party is full of energy, catchy riffs, melodies and vocals telling people to

'Enjoy life that your living'

'To look forward to your future'

'To have fun'

You can't help tapping, dancing, even jumping, AND singing along of course.

“Catchy music? I couldn't have it any other way”

Let's party has much to say and you can tell Tod has had a whole load of fun creating this masterpiece.

SO

“Laaaa lala la.....Let's Party”

About

Tod Almond is a Solo Artist/Singer Songwriter born Boston UK.

He started his journey in 2018 creating Tod Almond Music.

Since then he has released his first album 'If Only You Could See' which gathered a 13k following on Facebook, bringing plenty awareness around the world.

His music has been described as drawing inspiration from Classic Rock and Punk, with sounds that compliment both, but belongs to neither (Classic Rock Infused Punk).

November 24, 2021 8:28am ET by Tod Almond Music  

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