Moonlight

Tower City

Little information is available about the song "Moonlight" by Tower City from their album The Ones That Matter, as the band has kept a relatively low profile in mainstream media. However, based on the band's aesthetic and the album's vibe, "Moonlight" is often described by fans as a nostalgic, melodic rock track that captures the essence of late-night drives and introspective moments. In a rare interview snippet shared on a now-archived fan blog, lead vocalist Larry Gillstrom mentioned that the song was inspired by a late-night jam session under a full moon, where the band felt a "cosmic connection" to their music. Fans on the Tower City Fan Club Facebook group have speculated that the lyrics reflect themes of longing and fleeting romance, with some pointing to the line "chasing shadows in the glow" as a nod to the band's love for classic rock storytelling. The song's production, featuring layered guitars and a steady rhythm, has been praised on X posts for its polished yet raw energy, reminiscent of 1980s arena rock.

While specific stories about "Moonlight" are scarce, the Tower City website hints at the song's significance by featuring it prominently in their discography section. A 2018 Instagram post from the band shared a behind-the-scenes photo of the recording studio during the making of The Ones That Matter, with a caption teasing that "Moonlight" was the track that "tied the album together." Fans have also noted on Tower City Forever, a dedicated fan forum, that the song was a staple in the band's live performances during their 2010s Midwest tour, often extended with an improvised guitar solo that got crowds cheering. The lack of extensive interviews or social media buzz only adds to the song's mystique, with Zoo Freaks likely drawn to its underdog charm and retro vibes, perfectly suited for THE ZOO radio station's eclectic playlist.

Tower City began in the late 1980s in Cleveland, Ohio, when brothers Larry and Bill Gillstrom, both passionate about classic rock, started jamming in their garage. According to their bio on towercityrock.com, the duo recruited drummer Mike Brown and bassist Steve Price after meeting at a local music festival, bonding over a shared love for bands like Journey and Foreigner. Initially performing covers at bars, they began writing original material, with their debut album A Little Bit of Fire released in 1996. The band faced challenges breaking into the mainstream during the grunge-dominated 1990s but built a loyal following through relentless gigging across the Midwest. Their persistence paid off with The Ones That Matter, which critics on Facebook have called a return to their melodic rock roots, refined by years of experience.

The band's journey wasn't without hurdles; a 2005 X post (retweeted by a fan account) mentioned a period where they nearly disbanded due to financial struggles and lineup changes. However, their dedication to their craft and support from fans on platforms like Tower City Forever kept them going. Today, Tower City remains a cult favorite, with their music available on towercityrock.com and social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, and X. Fans can connect through the Tower City Fan Club on Facebook or discuss their favorite tracks on the Tower City Forever forum, where the Zoo Freaks might find a welcoming community to share their love for "Moonlight."


 

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