Time in The Lighthouse

84 Tigers and Spartan Records have announced an October 21 release date for the upcoming debut album 'Time In The Lighthouse. After years of perennial touring and releases with their previous critically-adored outfits, Small Brown Bike and The Swellers, 84 Tigers - consisting of Mike Reed (guitar/vocals), Ben Reed (bass), and Jono Diener (drums) - has emerged as the three musicians' primary creative outlet in music.

“I’m really proud of how the record turned out," Reed adds. "Everything felt organic and natural, from writing to recording to mixing. We just followed our gut and didn’t overthink it, hoping to capture some of the urgency and intensity in the songs.”

There are over 200 shipwrecks sitting at the bottom of Lake Superior’s Shipwreck Coast, a treacherous 80-mile stretch of shoreline at the top of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Each wreck serving as a time capsule of how unforgiving and brutal nature can be.

84 Tigers’ debut album Time in the Lighthouse feels like a hurricane of nature at times — crashing, shifting, and moving with an intensity that only Mother Nature can create, then suddenly transforming with big, open melodies, creating a sense of the clouds parting after a massive storm on the seas. "Since day one with this band, we wanted to keep an open mind creatively and let the natural chemistry between the three of us take it wherever. The most important thing was whatever song we were working on at the time, finding the right dynamic and tone,” said Mike Reed, 84 Tigers’ singer and guitarist.

The trio immediately bonded, having gone down a similar path of pursuing a dream, making a splash, then exiting when the time felt right. As Diener noted, “The pandemic changed the way we all looked at music. For once it wasn't about the next tour, or the next show. We had to laser focus on the music, so that's exactly what we did. I've been a big fan of the Reed brothers' projects for years, so it's incredible to be a part of one. It's also odd — the immediate chemistry we had when it came to writing and playing together. It's not often you find people who have a built-in shared brain for that kind of stuff."

84 Tigers officially formed in early 2021 based on demos Mike had been working on through 2019/2020. In October 2021, still unannounced to the world, the band recorded with Marc Jacob Hudson (Against Me!, Taking Back Sunday) at Rancho Recordo, deep in the woods of Michigan. The result is an intense and driving 10-song album that blurs the lines of post-hardcore, punk, and 90s alt-rock into the band’s own sound.

Time in the Lighthouse perfectly captures the juxtaposition of its point of origin — layers of grit and weathered textures surrounding a core that is authentic and approachable, and thematic content that balances subtle nods and explicit references to the enduring and industrious spirit of the midwest. “Kingdom of One,” the album’s opener, starts with a dark, electronic rhythmic pattern, leading to Ben Reed’s signature bass grind over Diener’s driving drum textures. The song builds and grows to a crushing verse/chorus, lead by Mike Reed’s discordant guitar and shouted, anthemic vocals. “Tides Will Lead” smashes into a full-on, 90s AmRep-style rager, complete with a start/stop guitar riff that would make Page Hamilton proud, then shifts into chaotic, yet controlled choruses propelled by booming drums that end with a fist-pumping, double-vocal shout delivered by the Reed brothers. “Great Basin,” another standout track, is a mid-tempo, melodic yet noisy ripper that speeds along, finding a line between hardcore and punk, effortlessly blurring the two genres into one. Both heavy and anthemic, the song directly references the harsh and historical realities that shaped the record, while capturing the palpable chemistry of the band without a wasted note. Then the clouds part with the melodic and soaring “Atlas Fractured,” starting with a few seconds of guitar, then bursting open, taking the album into a new atmosphere, full of blue skies and sun. Clocking in at only 2:17, it’s a frantic and pulsing ride, capturing the live energy of the record. The album’s closer, “Over and Down,” lumbers at a heavy and foot-stomping pace, layered with a melodic hook that sticks in your head for days, punctuated by steady and focused choruses lamenting the helplessness sometimes felt in modern times.

For some, the challenges of the last several years have required a new level of endurance and grounding, but for others, the durability required to obliterate obstacles is something that has always been embedded within. Because when you're from Michigan, you don't give up. You go until the wheels fall off. 84 Tigers have bottled this lightning on Time in the Lighthouse, and the album has arrived at a time when a message of resiliency could not be needed more.

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84 Tigers ready highly anticipated debut LP

Michigan's 84 Tigers, the powerhouse post-hardcore / alternartive rock trio featuring members of Small Brown Bike, Able Baker Fox and The Swellers have dropped 3 amazing singles from their forthcoming debut LP titled "Time in the Lighthouse", and trust me when I tell you, this is not a band to sleep on. If you were into the aformentioned bands they originally played in, and and also enjoy the heavy and anthemic post-hardcore of the 90s smothered in loud guitars and big hooks, this band and their new LP is definitely one to look forward to. Fans of Quicksand, Jawbox, Hot Water Music, Casket Lottery, and the like, should all find something to love in these new songs. All three singles released so far have been top notch. "Kingdom of One" starts with a thundering bass line layered with a clean guitar lead before exploding into Mike Reed's trademark vocals and full on guitar distortion, not too different from the type of music he was making with the later period Small Brown Bike material. "Great Basin" kicks right in with a more upbeat and driving rhythm that doesn't let up leading right into a fist in the air anthemic choruse that is sure to have you singing along in no time. And most recently released single "Atlas Fractured" has that classic late 90s post hardcore groove to it, with big loud guitars, and a catchy bounce, sure to keep your head bobbing. Take a listen below and be on the lookout for more comments about their new LP, leading up to the release this fall. 

Jason Gordon on Thursday, July 28, 2022