Jeremy Bolm, the frontman of Touché Amoré, confronts his struggles with panic and existential dread through deeply personal lyrics, questioning if listeners expect him to have changed after two decades.
Touché Amoré's evolutionary trajectory over two decades is marked by intimate releases that voice loss and growth, culminating in their latest album, Spiral in a Straight Line, which reflects a reconciliation of sound.
With Spiral in a Straight Line, Touché Amoré embraces a new chapter, blending hardcore with indie rock, highlighted by notable collaborations like Lou Barlow that showcase their artistic evolution.
The album diverges from previously cohesive themes, presenting songs that feel like a collection of short stories, with lyrical pivots urging to 'grieve in a forward direction.'
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