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Artist Spotlight - Torche @ St. Andrew's Hall July 18th |
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Written by Art Michalski
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
The guys in the Miami based band Torche will be the first to tell you: they’re not a
metal band. And by listening to the band’s latest record Meanderthal, it's safe to say the band has their metal
moments, but the music could fall into various other categories,
making it hard to categorize. With the band’s
April release of Meanderthal, the band takes a major
leap out of the hipster/stoner metal tag some critics have labeled
them with and moved in a melodic but still heavy direction. The new
record shows off some riffs that move out of the stereotypical realm
of the genre and place move of a groove on most of the new material.
Songs like “Sundown” and “Grenades” would
feel at place on rock radio, where as you can tell the Melvins
influence on down and dirty tracks like “Healer” and
“Without A Sound.” Lead singer Steve Brooks’ vocal
carries a gruff but highly accessible tune to it, as the wall of
sound delivered by guitarist Juan Montoya adds some great flavor to
the album. Meanderthal is the follow up to the 2007 EP In Return, which received rave reviews as well.
After a tour with the
Sword, the band started a tour with Pitchfork approved Japanese metal
band Boris that started on June 24th. Amid all the Warped
Tour craziness going on just a few blocks away, Torche and the others
will head to St. Andrew’s Hall this Friday, July 18th.
The band tours through August 3, when the tour wraps in Los Angeles. So, if you’re
needing a fix when the Warped Tour closes up at like 8 P.M., or cant
stand the young’ns and just want a night of solid riffs and
tuneful rock, Torche will definitely throw the party on a Friday
night.
Torche will be
playing at St. Andrew’s Hall on Friday, July 18th.
Tickets are $15 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com.
Additional dates can be found at www.torchemusic.com
or www.myspace.com/torche.
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