![]() We encourage list threads ONLY if they are in-depth and generate parent replies with quality content. List threads have grown popular here and have generated a lot of good discussion and content. ![]() Most removed posts can be resubmitted successfully by making the topic more discussion oriented. "DAE" posts invite yes/no answers and do not stimulate discussion! If your contribution has been deleted and you feel peeved, feel free to let us know. Threads like "I like band x, do you?" or "Help me get into band y" don't belong here. Posts should include in-depth questions and analytical opinions. New topics must aim to start a discussion. Trivial and uninteresting threads may be deleted. Try to engage in intriguing conversation. A comment should always further the discussion in some way, whether it be through adding onto the original post, contributing new information, offering an opposing viewpoint, etc. Back up your opinions with details and examples. All top level comments must be longer than simply a sentence or two, barring questions and some exceptions. And with Stage Four, Touché Amoré has unmistakably made the biggest, boldest, and most artistic statement of their career.Comments must meet a general standard of quality determined by the moderators. Cathartic in delivery, highly sentimental, and sonically triumphant, Stage Four is an emblem of a band both living its dream and marred by loss. Stage Four was recorded in early 2016 in Studio City, CA with producer Brad Wood. So when the time came to write Stage Four there was no question that it would be about passing of Bolm's mother in late 2014. Touché albums have always served as an emotional outlet for Bolm. "I don't open up to people too much in regular life, but when I'm writing songs, I want to be as open and as honest as possible," Bolm confesses. Having earned early cred, critical favor, and legions of fans by playing lengthy tours of all shapes and sizes„in every basement, youth center, and house show„the band enjoyed a bigger following which only grew along with their talents. Touch_ Amor_ crossed into new territory with the 2013 art-punk masterpiece Is Survived By. Over the years the band rose to prominence with 2009Ís ƒTo the Beat of a Dead Horse and 2011Ís Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me. And now with Stage Four, their fourth and biggest album to date, they are cementing their status as one of rock musicÍs most talented, relatable, and visceral acts. ![]() ![]() Since those early days, lead singer Jeremy Bolm, guitarists Nick Steinhardt and Clayton Stevens, bassist Tyler Kirby, and drummer Elliot Babin have created a trajectory for themselves through hard work and dedication. Los Angeles artful indie post hardcore band Touché Amoré have announced a new album, Stage Four, to be released September 16 on Epitaph.įormed in Burbank, California, across 20, the band's urgent sound, with its melodic sonic assault and impassioned vocals, has grown tighter and more refined through a trio of full-length albums and a series of EPÍs and releases. – 4 kiss-cut sticker sheets of album artwork and alternate images – Features a unique collaboration between collage artist Anthony Gerace, photographer Ryan Aylsworth and art director/designer Nick Steinhardt This is limited to 2,500 copies worldwide and it is a one-time pressing. – 180-Gram “Stage Four” 12” vinyl LP with vintage style Epitaph labels. ![]() – 36 page, LP-sized hard cover book of expanded artwork ![]()
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