With their sixth studio album, «The End Will Show Us How«, on sale in five weeks, TREMONTI returns with the fourth song available as a preview of the album. The album’s title track, “The End Will Show Us How«, begins with the characteristic finger picking that has characterized the entire career of mark. Singing about the moment of clarity that comes from decisions made throughout life, TREMONTI paints a thoughtful portrait that becomes immediately identifiable to each listener. Backed by Eric Friedman (guitars), Tanner Keegan (low) and Ryan Bennett (drums), world-renowned guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Mark Tremonti offers another mid-tempo classic to the catalog of TREMONTI. The song is now available through all digital service providers.

With a musical catalog that includes 18 previously released full-length albums from his work with creed, Alter Bridge and several solo efforts, the new album titled «The End Will Show Us How» is scheduled for global release on January 10 via long-time partner, Napalm Records. Mark Tremonti is back with a collection of 12 original compositions that continue his musical evolution while showcasing his ability to write memorable songs – something he’s done for nearly three decades.

Take a look at the video of «The End Will Show Us How«:

Tremonti’s musical and compositional mastery is evident in each of the songs on «The End Will Show Us How«. Songs like the initial «The Mother, The Earth and I«, the reflective «It’s Not Over» and the final epic «All The Wicked Things» show that mark He continues to create compositions that continue to engage the public, both old and new fans. «Nails» is a musical idea that mark has had for years and has finally found the inspiration to complete. «Tomorrow We Will Fail» is an inspiring piece that talks about not leaving for tomorrow something that you can conquer today. «Now That I’ve Made It» is a message for everyone who has ever doubted themselves and prevented them from following their dreams.

The song that opens the album, «The Mother, The Earth and I«, is one of the favorites of mark and sets the tone for what fans can expect from the rest of the album. The song talks about the connection that all people have with planet Earth, regardless of personal differences. The visually captivating video showcases the song’s message with cinematic images created by the director JT Ibanez (Sevendust, Hawthorne Heights, Loveless) and can be seen below. The debut single «Just Too Much» is currently in the Top 35 on Active Rock radio and climbing the charts with a bullet. The official video for the single, also directed by JT Ibanezcan be seen below.

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«The End Will Show Us How» tracklisting:

«The Mother, The Earth And I»
«One More Time»
“Just Too Much”
“Nails”
«It’s Not Over»
“The End Will Show Us How”
«Tomorrow We Will Fail»
«I’ll Take My Chances»
«The Bottom»
«Live In Fear»
«Now That I’ve Made It»
“All The Wicked Things”

«The End Will Show Us How» will be available in the following formats:

  • Deluxe Vinyl Box incl. 2 LP Yellow-Gold Gatefold, Red Splatter, Metal Plate, Handysticker, Cloth Bag, Slipmat, 12-inch Booklet (Napalm mail order only – limited to 300)
  • 2 LP Gatefold Cristallo Glitter (North American indies only – limited to 600)
  • 2 LP Gatefold Solid Aquamarine (Napalm mail order only – limited to 200)
  • 2 LP Gatefold Splattered Red, Black (Band stores only – limited to 300)
  • 2 LP Gatefold Splattered Royal Blue, White (group store only – limited to 300)
  • 2 LP Gatefold Marbled Orange Red Black (group store only – limited to 300)
  • 2 LP Gatefold Black
  • 1 Digisleeve CD
  • digital album

Place your order here.

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Mark Tremonti He is currently touring the United States with the group creedrecently reunited. TREMONTI will go on tour around the world in support of «The End Will Show Us How» in 2025. Dates for Europe have recently been announced and more information about other tour dates will be coming soon. Visit MarkTremonti.com for more details.

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(Photo – Chuck Brueckmann)



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