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The acoustic version of by the alternative rock band There For Tomorrow is a stripped-down reimagining of their breakout 2009 hit. Originally the title track of their second studio album, the acoustic rendition appeared as a Japanese bonus track and was later featured in promotional commercials for Nerf's Vortex in 2011. Song Overview Artist: There For Tomorrow
The song explores themes of broken promises and the urgency of seeking truth, with the recurring refrain, "You say you always keep your word / Show me what you're after / Just a little faster" [ 1.3.1 , 1.4.1 ]. Key Features of the Acoustic Version there_for_tomorrow_a_little_faster_acoustic
A Little Faster (Released June 9, 2009, via Hopeless Records) Genre: Alternative Rock / Acoustic The acoustic version of by the alternative rock
The acoustic version gained unique visibility when it was used in Nerf Vortex promotional videos in 2011 [1.5.3]. Key Features of the Acoustic Version A Little
While the original is a "radio-ready pop-punk" track with chugging rhythms [ 1.5.6 ], the acoustic version highlights Maika Maile's unique vocals , emphasizing the "quivering softness" and emotional delivery typical of the band's softer work [ 1.4.6 ].
During this era, There For Tomorrow was a rising force in the alternative scene, winning the for breakout artist in 2008 and performing on the 2009 Warped Tour [1.2.11]. "A Little Faster" remains their most recognizable song, popularized further by its inclusion in the movie Ben 10: Alien Swarm [1.5.3].
Beyond the Japanese CD release, the track is available on streaming platforms like Spotify and has been part of live performances on tours with bands like Mayday Parade [1.3.4]. Cultural Context