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Miami's Torche have recently released their fourth studio album, and Relapse debut, Restarter. The 10-track release continues the band's tradition of incorporating pop melodies and catchy hooks into their spacey doom/stoner rock sound. As bassist Jonathan Nuñez tells Exclaim!, Restarter captures the heavier side of Torche, particularly in comparison to 2012's Harmonicraft. "I think Harmonicraft was an upbeat, semi-flashy rock record. And we'll still continue to play those songs, but for this record, it took after the two songs that we self-released on the...
Miami's Torche have recently released their fourth studio album, and Relapse debut, Restarter. The 10-track release continues the band's tradition of incorporating pop melodies and catchy hooks into their spacey doom/stoner rock sound. As bassist Jonathan Nuñez tells Exclaim!, Restarter captures the heavier side of Torche, particularly in comparison to 2012's Harmonicraft. "I think Harmonicraft was an upbeat, semi-flashy rock record. And we'll still continue to play those songs, but for this record, it took after the two songs that we self-released on the...
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