Backstory:
Roasted Touch is a band that is literally home-grown – the members are four childhood friends from the hearty Midwest. They grew up in the same small town in Ohio and bonded over their shared love of music. Their story is a testament to the power of dreams, as they went from singing in their parents’ garages to selling out arenas worldwide. The band was officially formed in their senior year of high school when they won the local Battle of the Bands competition and gained some local fame. They decided to pursue music full time after graduation, and it’s safe to say that their risk paid off.
Genre:
Roasted Touch is known for their unique blend of alternative rock and country blues. Their sound is raw and authentic, drawing inspiration from their small-town roots and the yearning for adventure and big dreams.
Title:
“One Last Dance”
Full song lyrics:
Verse 1:
[G] Walking down a [D] dusty road, my [Em] heart heavy with [C] despair,
[G] Your sweet memory [D] haunts me, [Em] everywhere. [C]
Chorus:
[G] Give me one last [D] dance, under the [Em] moon so [C] bright
[G] Hold me close, [D] let’s get lost in the [Em] night [C]
Verse 2:
[G] Small town dreams, [D] and big city [Em] lights, [C]
[G] We chased our shadows, [D] oh those endless [Em] nights. [C]
Chorus:
[G] Give me one last [D] dance, under the [Em] moon so [C] bright
[G] Hold me close, [D] let’s get lost in the [Em] night [C]
Bridge:
[G] We may have said [D] goodbye, let our [Em] paths diverge [C]
[G] But in my heart, [D] you’ll forever [Em] emerge. [C]
Chorus:
[G] Give me one last [D] dance, under the [Em] moon so [C] bright
[G] Hold me close, [D] let’s get lost in the [Em] night [C]
Fan’s name:
The band’s favorite fan is Sarah Mitchell.
Testimonial:
Sarah says, “I’ve been following Roasted Touch since their early days. They dared to dream in our little town, and they’ve managed to make those dreams a reality. Their music resonates with the part of me that yearns for something more, something beyond the everyday humdrum. They sing about love and loss, dreams and despair, and it feels so real and raw. It’s like they’ve managed to put my feelings into words. Their music has been my solace in tough times, and for that, Roasted Touch will always be my favorite band.”