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Touché Amoré Find Hope On Their New Album, 'Lament'
As the LA post-hardcore outfit gear up to release their first album since 2016, we speak to vocalist Jeremy Bolm about following 'Stage Four' and working with Ross Robinson.
La Dispute's 'Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair' is Still Perfect, Darling
Ten years on from its release, we look back at an album that remains treasured by fans, unsung by critics, and unexpectedly subversive within hardcore.
What Records Best Capture the Last Decade of Hardcore?
An unofficial guide to newish hardcore for stubborn old fans.
Noisey Presents: Turnstile's 'Time & Space' Tour with Touché Amoré, Culture Abuse, and Razor Bumps
We have a pre-sale code for you and, oh yeah, there's a new Turnstile song called "I Don't Wanna Be Blind."
On Architects and How Hardcore Can Temper Grief
The band's first song after the death of co-founder Tom Searle, “Doomsday” is an ode to the tangle of emotions when grieving.
Noisey Presents: Touché Amoré North American Tour with Single Mothers and Gouge Away
Get in on the pre-sale tickets.
Thursday Started a Hardcore Legacy That Touché Amoré Carries On
Frontmen Geoff Rickly and Jeremy Bolm discuss passing the genre's torch.
Wax Idols's New Video for "Deborah" Is a Riot of Purple Light
The icy cool West Coast goths are also preparing to hit the road with Thursday, Touché Amoré, Pop1280, and more
Ten Underrated Hardcore Records According to Touché Amoré’s Jeremy Bolm
The frontman lists his favorite overlooked albums, from Blacklisted to Silent Majority.
Touché Amoré’s “Skyscraper” Video Is a Reflection on Death and a Love Letter to New York City
Touché Amore’s Stage Four is an album about loss. More specifically, it’s an album about the feeling of remorse over loss. The album, the band’s fourth, is based on recent events in the life of frontman Jeremy Bolm, who
Hear a New Song from Hardcore Supergroup, Hesitation Wounds
We talked to Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré about playing with members of The Hope Conspiracy, Trap Them, and a bunch of other bands you've probably stagedived to.
Hear The First Single From Vow's Debut Album, With Touche Amore's Guitarist on the Riffs
The Los Angeles band moved away from the synth and back to the guitar on their latest release. Or, rather, they made the guitar sound like a synth.