Strobe Light Casualties released groovy new song ‘Wanted to Pretend’
The debut of ‘Wanted to Pretend’ was released on February 14, Valentine’s Day, according to Strobe Light Casualties. The feeling of holding onto something, such as a relationship, job, or idea, is what this song is trying to capture. recorded with Jay Sparrow at Studio 44 in Elyria. We drew inspiration from our love of newer, alternative rock from the 1960s and 1970s.
They sought to express the emotions through a narrative that builds to a climactic release. The main objective in terms of the music was to produce a song that is easy to listen to and makes you want to tap your foot to the beat while contemplating the lyrics.
To preserve the legacy of rock and roll, Strobe Light Casualties aims to write innovative and original songs, upbeat songs, and easy listening music. The band was formed from atop a two-car garage out of humor, friendship, ambition, and the need to express themselves through music.
By bringing a well-educated sound from great influences through all rock music suburbs, Strobe Light Casualties aims to pay homage to the Rock and Roll capital of the world. Whether the band members consider it to be “blues alternative” or whether you, the listener, connect with the song. The band has established itself. Put your headphones on, secure your seat, and hold on tight because you’re about to rock with the Strobe Light Casualties for the first time.
Check out their new song here!