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The Lightning Struck‘s latest single, “Wrong Tree,” delves into the bittersweet humor of unrequited love—or infatuation—with a unique twist. Inspired by the experiences of straight men falling for lesbians, the song captures a comical yet poignant story of misplaced affections. Blending ironic lyricism with groove-driven alternative rock, “Wrong Tree” showcases the band’s sharp wit and sonic versatility.

Produced with a deliberate avoidance of classic rock tropes, the track features Michael Milanetti‘s evocative slide guitar layered within a distinctly un-country context. A bizarre yet captivating organ solo in the middle underscores the band’s commitment to pushing musical boundaries. The result is a sound that’s equal parts rock, noise, and blues, strikingly original and undeniably compelling.

Wrong Tree” is taken from The Lightning Struck‘s forthcoming album, Century Storm, due out May 2nd, 2025. It also marks the debut of the band’s new drummer, Dan Craig—no, not James Bond, but equally impressive in his own right.

Wrong Tree” is about the tragic irony of falling for someone completely unattainable, but with a humorous edge. The character in the song is a composite of many people I’ve known. Their stories are mostly reported, not invented by me, which gives the track its authenticity. The title? Well, I’m sure you can do the math. – frontman Loren Davie

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The Lightning Struck is an indie rock band hailing from Toronto, transporting listeners to New York’s Lower East Side circa 1969 to 1991. Their influences include the Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, the Ramones, and Television, blending a raw, nostalgic energy with modern alt-rock sensibilities.

Loren Davie spent two decades immersed in New York’s vibrant music scene, honing the band’s signature sound before forming The Lightning Struck with long-time collaborators Michael Milanetti and Blitz. Together with Dan Craig, they bring a powerful and authentic voice to the indie rock landscape.

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