TOUCHE AMORE’s “Live On BBC Radio 1: Vol 2” is Due Out This Fall

by | Aug 15, 2014

Did you see the Touche Amore interview we did with Jeremy Bolm the other month? Lots of good advice for young musicians about not overplaying your hometown. Perhaps if you absorb his insight you may find your band overseas playing at BBC Studios — just like Touche Amore did, twice.

The band got invited back to BBC Studios for “The Punk Show” with Mike Davies for a second time — and they’ll be putting out the session with a forthcoming release called Live on BBC Radio 1: Volume 2.

The release will feature renditions of songs off their latest album, Is Survived By, — “Just Exist”, “Harbor”, and “Non Fiction.” It’ll also include a performance of “Gravity, Metaphorically,” originally on their split with Pianos Become The Teeth.

Live On BBC Radio 1: Vol 2 comes out September 30th through Deathwish.

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