When a band with more than two decades of history releases new music, you expect maturity, grit, and an artistry that has been refined over time. TiLT 360 delivers all of this and more with their brand-new single “Last String,” the opening track from their upcoming EP, "Down".
Hailing from Youngstown, Ohio, TiLT 360 has been shaping their sound since 1999, and “Last String” demonstrates just how timeless their vision has become. Vocalist and songwriter Billy Smaltz leads the charge with a performance that is both raw and magnetic. His voice balances aggression with vulnerability, demanding attention. Behind him, Heather Jurina’s drumming drives the track with relentless force. At the same time, Drew Salzano’s bass provides depth, and Jason Miller’s guitar layers add the razor-sharp edge that gives the song its bite.
“Last String” stands out for its combination of urgency and familiarity. This is TiLT 360 playing from the gut, drawing from decades of shared experience and channeling it into a track that hits with the force of a storm. The production captures that energy with grit intact, giving the song a live-wire feel that refuses to be ignored.
As the first glimpse into the "Down" EP, “Last String” sets the tone with precision. Fans of heavy, emotionally charged rock will find themselves hooked. At the same time, new listeners will quickly understand why TiLT 360’s legacy has endured. Two decades in, the band continues to prove that they are reinvigorated. With “Last String,” TiLT 360 is pulling no punches.
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