“The Fate Of Thomas Light” – Act III: This City Made Us

Week 1 was “The Calm” + “Hold Back The Night”

Week 2 was “The Trainyard” + “No Way Back”

Week 3 was “The Storm” + “Buried In The Red” (featuring Bit Brigade’s own Luke Fields on bass guitar.) 

Week 4 was “Calling Out”

Week 5 was “This City Made Us”

Week 6 was “Hold On (The Distance Between)”

Week 7 was “The Redline” + “A Show Of Force”

Week 8 was “The Dream”

Week 9 was “Light’s Last Stand” (featuring Tim Cappello on sax)

Week 10 was “The Good Doctor • Part 2”

This week is “The Fate Of Thomas Light”

illustration by John DeLucca and design by Caspar Newbolt

Well. We’ve reached the end of the road here. Huge thank you for coming along with us on this pre-release rollercoaster the past couple of months. We really appreciate all the support. We can’t wait to get the CDs and records in your hands as soon as possible so you can read the story for the other half of the experience.

And in case you somehow missed all the emails and social posts prior to this and are wondering what this is all about, Act III: This City Made Us is now in the CD and Digital pre-order phase on Bandcamp and we released one to two songs every week over the course of the last two months to pre-orderers. As of today, everything is live now in Bandcamp, so if you pre-order the album, you’ll have access to it there. And always remember, only the physical copies of the album (CDs, Records, etc.) come with the libretto/booklet that have all of the fleshed out story and incredible John DeLucca illustration and Caspar Newbolt design.

And if you missed the previous newsletters and posts, it means you don’t know that MAGFest sold out in record time, but that you shouldn’t freak out if you didn’t get a badge, because we’re planning a little something here in Nashville for mid 2026 that you don’t want to miss. We’ll dole out more info on that as we know more details. But go ahead and clear your schedules for the entire year, because it’s gonna be a big little something. 

And stiiiiiillllll no word on a pre-order date for Vinyl, but we’re getting closer.

See you at MAGFest!

-Commander

“The Good Doctor • Part 2” – Act III: This City Made Us

WE DID IT! We got one out on a Monday!!! You seriously didn’t believe it would happen, did you? Well, I knew we had it in us!

Week 1 was “The Calm” + “Hold Back The Night”

Week 2 was “The Trainyard” + “No Way Back”

Week 3 was “The Storm” + “Buried In The Red” (featuring Bit Brigade’s own Luke Fields on bass guitar.) 

Week 4 was “Calling Out”

Week 5 was “This City Made Us”

Week 6 was “Hold On (The Distance Between)”

Week 7 was “The Redline” + “A Show Of Force”

Week 8 was “The Dream”

Week 9 was “Light’s Last Stand” (featuring Tim Cappello on Sax)

This week is “The Good Doctor • Part 2”

John DeLucca on illustration and Caspar Newbolt on design

This coming Friday ( Dec. 5th), we’re going to do a full album listening party on Bandcamp at 1 pm CST. We’re not sure that we can drop the final song live in the stream like we thought, so it will likely be up a couple to a few hours earlier than the listening event. You can either listen early, or wait for the Bandcamp listening thing… whichever’s funnier. This is really just a chance for everyone to listen together through the full album as it’s intended… in one go with no interruptions or breaks. With that, we’ll be trying to hang with the chat flood as much as possible. To participate, we’re relatively sure you just have to have pre-ordered the album and click on the link above… or here. Also, keep an eye out for a Bandcamp email closer to Friday that should clear up any confusion about it.

And in case you somehow missed all the emails, news page posts, and social posts prior to this and are wondering what this is all about, Act III: This City Made Us is now in the CD and Digital pre-order phase on Bandcamp and we’re releasing one to two songs a week (every Monday or Tuesday… ok… only one Monday…) until they’re all out in the world (with an official album release date of January 9th). We’ve reached the end of the road here with the final song being released to pre-orderererers this coming Friday. Get your pre-order in and come listen to the whole thing with us on Bandcamp for the listening party thing! And always remember, only the physical copies of the album (CDs, Records, etc.) come with the libretto/booklet that have all of the fleshed out story and incredible John DeLucca illustration and Caspar Newbolt design.

And if you missed the previous newsletters and posts, it means you don’t know that MAGFest sold out in record time, but that you shouldn’t freak out if you didn’t get a badge, because we’re planning a little something here in Nashville for mid 2026 that you don’t want to miss. We’ll dole out more info on that as we know more details. But go ahead and clear your schedules for the entire year, because it’s gonna be a big little something.

And stiiiiiillllll no word on a pre-order date for Vinyl, but we’re getting closer.

See you Friday for the finale!

-Commander

“Light’s Last Stand” – Act III: This City Made Us

Week 1 was “The Calm” + “Hold Back The Night”

Week 2 was “The Trainyard” + “No Way Back”

Week 3 was “The Storm” + “Buried In The Red” (featuring Bit Brigade’s own Luke Fields on bass guitar.) 

Week 4 was “Calling Out”

Week 5 was “This City Made Us”

Week 6 was “Hold On (The Distance Between)”

Week 7 was “The Redline” + “A Show Of Force”

Week 8 was “The Dream”

This week is “Light’s Last Stand”

This one’s a doozy… or doozie? Maybe doo-z? Either way, this one is a big deal, not only becasue we think it’s a pretty rad jam, but we’ve got The Offical Tim Cappello playing sax on it. For those Cappello uninitiates, he was Tina Turner’s sax machine back in the day, so that means he was on the Thunderdome soundtrack, which would be bad ass enough, but then he went on to Lost Boys glory with his scene/cover of The Call’s “I Still Believe.” And that’s not the end of it, he’s worked with too many incredible people to list here. And why didn’t we ask him to play on our version of “I Still Believe” for The Cover Up, you may be asking? Well, we didn’t know we could…

Until now. We knew we needed a powerhouse sax player for this song, so we just went for it. And he agreed! And we’re so happy that he did, because it’s wonderful, and we hope you think so too.

Also, Bandcamp has this pretty cool thing where you can do a listening party of an album, sooo we’re gonna do an Act III party next Friday (which is also a Bandcamp Friday) at 1 pm CST. We’re gonna drop the final song live in the stream so everyone hears it at the same time and can flood the chat with all kinds of reactions nobody will have a chance to read… because… how could you? We might even jump in the chat, too. But basically to participate, we think you just have to have pre-ordered the album and watch for a Bandcamp email/invite to the event. We should have more concrete details by the next mailer/post early next week.

And in case you somehow missed all the emails and social posts prior to this and are wondering what this is all about, Act III: This City Made Us is now in the CD and Digital pre-order phase on Bandcamp and we’re releasing one to two songs a week (every Monday or Tuesday) until they’re all out in the world. And if you’re worried about the math, don’t freak out, the first one landed on a Friday and the second one landed on the following Tuesday, but from here on out they’ll land on Mondays or Tuesdays (they’ve all been Tuesdays so far, but we swear Mondays are still in the running). We said 2025, and when we said 2025, we meant 2025. And always remember, only the physical copies of the album (CDs, Records, etc.) come with the libretto/booklet that have all of the fleshed out story and incredible John DeLucca illustration and Caspar Newbolt design.

And if you missed the previous newsletters and posts, it means you don’t know that MAGFest sold out in record time, but that you shouldn’t freak out if you didn’t get a badge, because we’re planning a little something here in Nashville for early-mid 2026 that you don’t want to miss. We’ll dole out more info on that as we know more details. But go ahead and clear your schedules for the entire year, because it’s gonna be a big little something.

And stiiiiiillllll no word on a pre-order date for Vinyl, but we’re getting closer.

See you next week for the penultimate!

-Commander