Touche Amore’s Jeremy Bolm Launches New Label ‘Secret Voice’

by | Feb 2, 2012

Touche Amore frontman Jeremy Bolm has launched a label dubbed Secret Voice, with releases to be manufactured and distributed by Deathwish.

Speaking of the label, Bolm commented, “It’s an excuse to release different things that I fully believe in, whether it’s a record, book, video, etc. The wonderful people at Deathwish have blessed me with this opportunity. I have been lucky enough to spend most of the last few years traveling, and in my travels I have met a lot of talented people and seen a lot of fantastic bands that have influenced my decision to get this project off the ground. When we were in Europe this last Summer I made the mistake of forgetting my music and books in our van back in the states. This lead to a lot of time to think about what else I wanted to do with my life aside from Touche Amore. I’ve always dreamed of working at a label, so what’s better than starting one with your friends helping you out? Well, here goes nothing.”

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