Hesitation Wounds (Touche Amore) Stream New Song; 7-inch Due in April

by | Feb 18, 2013

Hesitation Wounds — featuring Touche Amore vocalist Jeremy Bolm and members of The Hope Conspiracy, ex-Against Me!, and ex-Trap Them — have debuted a new track online.

Titled “A. Smith (The Death Of A Teenager),” the song is streaming below.

Speaking about the material Bolm stated, “Lyrically, the songs are about witnessing the murder of a friend, the life and death of the inspirational underdog folk singer Phil Ochs, and the overall reality of life. Sonically, it’s an abrasive / no strings attached outpouring of fast and heavy hardcore not far off from the bands we’re already responsible for.”

Hesitation Wounds will release its self-titled debut 7″ this April through Bolm’s own Secret Voice/Deathwish.

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