If Rush were from Oregon and predisposed toward a belief in Eastern concepts of reincarnation and other metaphysical topics that many an Oregonian has pondered (while no doubt under the influence of psychedelics), they’d probably sound a whole lot like Portland trio Light Creates Shadow, on their new single, “Beauty For Ashes.” Which is to say, this moss-covered trio—Marc Changnon (guitar/vocals), Jered Johnson (bass), Adam Young (drums)—create progressive, psych-influenced proto-metal that takes us back to Caress of Steel or Fly by Night, complete with high, countertenor vocals, an active rhythm section and a whole lotta words. “Beauty For Ashes” is like the weird second cousin of “Fly by Night,” with a little Pink Floyd in that DNA. You know, the kind of music that can surely only originate in Oregon.
The track was recorded at Isaac Brock’s (Modest Mouse) studio and engineered by Brandon Eggleston. It will be available on all digital platforms and can be purchased here.
A quote from Marc Changnon regarding the new single:
“This song was conceived through my experience of reliving past lives or quantum timelines to resolve karmic imbalances. I have found through my experiences that we are in part here to clear our karma through relationships and choices. Our timelines often scaffold on each other in cyclical patterns throughout our lives, teaching us lessons for growth at soul level.”
Beauty for Ashes by Light Creates Shadow
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