While that is definitely a lot of streaming services to host a local act's material, it's definitely not "all" of them of them (Bandcamp, Tidal, and Napster come to mind, among others), but most of you will be able to find "Lightswitch" easily! Personnel wise, I believe this was recorded by just Alex, Josh, and Parker, and it's really not clear who played what on the final product (all three have played guitar and bass in past Tarnished gigs). It's known that Josh wants to play guitar rather than drum now, but did he drum in studio on "Lightswitch"? Maybe not, as Alex is clearly shown spinning drumsticks in this "Reel" hyping the single's release. Following that breadcrumb, Tarnished actually played a short notice concert this past Saturday downstate in Rose City (3 hours south of here) at The Bar-N, which I am fairly certain is the host venue of Barn Fest, the festival that Tarnished are playing at the end of August.Both Barn Fest and the show on Saturday were headlined by Rose City hard rock band Tribe 898, who will be familiar to readers in the Saginaw area. While videos from the show have been teased, Tarnished started off by posting photos from the Rose City concert on Facebook, and while the drummer's identity is concealed in most shots, Alex is seen behind the kit in a few of them, so he must have been singing and drumming simultaneously. Only one of the pictures has Alex on guitar, so Josh was presumably on drums in that case (Parker is on bass in every shot that he's in). With Alex not a focus in these pictures, it almost looks like a different band, but these are really nice quality (if mostly monochrome) pictures of Tarnished in action! Back to "Lightswitch", the song was premiered on Rock 101 during Scott Cook In The Morning on Friday, and you can see what Scott had to say about the song in this "Reel"!
Filmed off of a vehicle's radio display, Scott (a known '80s metal fan, as Hair Scare fans know) definitely seemed to like the song, and it's great to see a local band get airplay on 101.3 FM! Alas, local bands never seem to get into Rock 101's rotation unless Scott plays them on one of his shows. Lastly for this single-band post, I should give my thoughts on "Lightswitch" as it's a standalone single (no word on if we'll see this and "SDR&R" on an album at some point). Solid enough track with a modern sensibility and recording style on top of their 1980s seasoned composition, if not at full blast, and it lets Alex show off his vocal range well, so give "Lightswitch" a listen for yourself below and on all many streaming services!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site soon! Thanks everyone!
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