![]() “real and raw throughout, maintaining an admirable level of warts-and-all vulnerability amidst the clamor” – Stereogum : Album of the Week Exclusive merch will also be available in conjunction with the livestream including a limited-edition Lament LP limited to 300 units. In addition to the live performance, the event will feature a Q&A with the band, and a DJ set from Jeremy Bolm. In celebration of the release, the band has announced a record release show taking place Monday, October 12 at 6pm PT/9pm ET via Twitch. Part two of the studio documentary will premiere via Revolver next Tuesday. The documentary offers a behind the scenes look at the making of the record, as well as, interviews with the band and producer Ross Robinson. Through 11 tracks, the Ross Robinson (Slipknot, Korn, At the Drive-In) produced album sees the band tackle themes of fragility, empathy, politics, and love while pushing forward a newfound sense of hope.Įarlier this week, Touché Amoré offered an exclusive look at the making of Lament with part one of their studio documentary courtesy of Revolver, here. ![]() ![]() After over a decade of working through darkness, Lament, finds the light at the end of the tunnel. Since their formation in 2007, Touché Amoré has been burrowing through angst, alienation, cancer, and death throughout four adored studio albums. Known for their ambitious vinyl packaging, the band has launched a Lament Visual Album ( YouTube) that features expanded artwork brought to life and in motion by band resident art director & designer Nick Steinhardt. Tracks: Come Heroine / Lament / Feign / Reminders / Limelight (feat.Lament, the fifth studio album from Los Angeles post hardcore band Touché Amoré, is out today via Epitaph Records. Yet as much as the band has grown and matured via everything they’ve endured, it’s perhaps equally impressive how they’ve managed to stay true to their core. Its longer, structured songs soar with a ferocious but delicate musicality and powerful, gut-wrenching storytelling that smashes previous heights. With its ruminations on the draining human connection (“I’ll test the water/I won’t dive right in/That’s too personal/ I’m too delicate”), Lament’s first helping is a sharp intro to the album’s themes. Making Bolm read those lyrics turned out to be what helped make their emotions palpable in the final recording. Robinson made Bolm read out all of his confessional lyrics to his bandmates to make sure they understood their emotional content. In the end, “Deflector” proved the producer/band combo was undoubtedly the right fit. Robinson agreed to a rare one-song “test recording” last summer, which resulted in the song “Deflector,” released last fall. “I believe there was an unspoken learning curve between Ross’s methods and the understanding that I’ve poured myself into the words and mean every one of them,” vocalist Jeremy Bolm says. Both Robinson and Touche Amore are known for their trademark intensity. ![]() Through 11 songs, Touche Amore looks back at its past and uses hard-won optimism to point its fans toward light, and love.įor the follow up to the their critically acclaimed 2016 release, Stage Four, Touche Amore have opted to get out of their comfort zone and work with a new producer, the famously demanding Ross Robinson (Slipknot, Korn, At the Drive-In). ![]() After over a decade of working through darkness, the band’s gorgeously gruff fifth album, Lament, finds the light at the end of the tunnel. Touche Amore has been burrowing through angst, alienation, cancer, and heartbreak throughout four adored studio albums. ![]()
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