Jeremy Bolm of post-hardcore band Touche Amore refuses to lose his voice
Briefly

"I think we're all collectively exhausted. Whether it was purposeful or not, I can see how the album reflects in that kind of way... Existential dread."
"A line I say that felt like almost too bleak but kept it 'cause it felt poignant ... is, 'When waking up starts to feel like more of an expense,' I imagine that's sadly relatable to most everyone these days."
"I take such extreme pride in our audience because we somehow and some way managed to cultivate this incredible listener base that has been kind enough to give each album its due... It's unreal, and we don't take it for granted."
Read at Washington Post
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