TORCHE’s New Album “Restarter”…It’s Coming in Feb!

by | Nov 4, 2014

Remember that time when we interviewed Torche back in the day outside the Knitting Factory in Hollywood? That was when they had just come out with Meanderthal, and lots have changed since then. In fact, early next year the band will be putting out their fourth studio album, Restarter.

A follow-up to 2012’s Harmonicraft and their first album on Relapse, Restarter was recorded at Pinecrust Studio in Miami with their own Jonathan Nunez who produced the effort.

“Moving forward, leaning backwards, twisting sideways and loving every new release,” singer/guitarist Steve Brooks said about it.  “Restarter is moody and still very much a Torche record.”

We’re curious to hear what the new stuff sounds like. Until then, here’s a stream of Harmonicraft in full and a look at their upcoming schedule.

Restarter comes out on February 24th via Relapse.

Torche tour dates:

w/ Clutch & Lionize
Dec 27 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
Dec 28 Cleveland, OH @ HOB
Dec 29 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland
Dec 30 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Jan 03 Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage
Jan 04 Buena Vista, FL @ HOB
Jan 06 New Orleans, LA @ HOB
Jan 07 Houston, TX @ HOB
Jan 08 Dallas, TX @ HOB
Jan 09 Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s
Jan 10 Austin, TX @ Emo’s

Europe
May 22 London, UK @ Underworld
May 23 Leeds, UK @ Belgrave Social Club
May 24 Galway, IRL @ Roisin Dubh
May 25 Cork, IRL @ Craine Lane
May 26 Dublin, IRL @ Grand Social
May 27 Belfast, IRL @ The Limelight
May 28 Glasgow, UK @ CCA
May 29 Manchester, UK @ Sound Control
May 30 Bristol, UK @ Temples Festival
May 31 Nimes, FRA @ This is Not a Love Song
Jun 01 Nantes, FRA @ Le Ferrailleur

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