TORCHE Posts New Track

September 14, 2007

Miami, Florida's TORCHE have just posted another new track from their upcoming EP release, "In Return". Arguably the heaviest track on the release, "Tarpit Carnivore" features a repeated assault of the patented "bomb string" tuning and the gruffest vocals Steve Brooks has recorded in years. "In Return" will be available in the U.S. next week on Tuesday, September 18 through Robotic Empire, and the following month in Europe on Monday, October 15 through Rock Action.

In support of the "In Return" EP, TORCHE are hitting the road for roughly a month alongside JESU, CAPSULE and others. A list of upcoming dates can be found at this location.

TORCHE will spend the time between the tours with CAPSULE and JESU recording their sophomore album at Godcity Studios with Kurt Ballou. A spring 2008 release is expected.

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