Touche Amore post new song

16 April 2011 | 11:55 am | Staff Writer
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Los Angeles hardcore band Touche Amore have released a new track entitled "Tilde". The song will feature on the band's upcoming album "Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me", which will be available on June 7 via Deathwish Inc."Parting the Sea..." will be the follow-up to 2009's "...To the Beat of a Dead Horse" which was released by 6131 Records. The forthcoming full-length was recorded with acclaimed engineer Ed Rose at Black Lodge Studios. Rose was previously worked with bands such as Motion City Soundtrack, Small Brown Bike, Emery and The Spill Canvas.In February frontman Jeremy Bolm had the following to say upon completion of the record: "We just got home from a 26 hour straight drive from Kansas, and the only thing that made us not completely crazy was the feeling of excitement about completing our new record. We spent 5 days with Ed Rose in Eudora, Kansas. In the first two days we finished tracking, which was done live to give it a more honest/raw approach. Nothing was don...

Los Angeles hardcore band Touche Amore have released a new track entitled "Tilde". The song will feature on the band's upcoming album "Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me", which will be available on June 7 via Deathwish Inc.


"Parting the Sea..." will be the follow-up to 2009's "...To the Beat of a Dead Horse" which was released by 6131 Records. The forthcoming full-length was recorded with acclaimed engineer Ed Rose at Black Lodge Studios. Rose was previously worked with bands such as Motion City Soundtrack, Small Brown Bike, Emery and The Spill Canvas.


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In February frontman Jeremy Bolm had the following to say upon completion of the record: "We just got home from a 26 hour straight drive from Kansas, and the only thing that made us not completely crazy was the feeling of excitement about completing our new record. We spent 5 days with Ed Rose in Eudora, Kansas. In the first two days we finished tracking, which was done live to give it a more honest/raw approach. Nothing was done to a metronome aside from a piano track. Days 3 and 4 were vocals and adding some musical overdubs to brighten some parts up. Last day was mixing. I can truly say that what was created in that small town is bigger than anything we thought we could do. Ed Rose captured exactly what we wanted and we can't wait for everyone to hear it."


To check out "Tilde", click here.