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Torche joins Relapse

Posted by Loren on February 6, 2014

Torche joins Relapse
Janette Valentine

Philadelphia's Torche have signed with Relapse Records. The band, who last released Harmonicraft, is currently working on a new album.

“We’re looking forward to working with a label that has stood the test of time while continuing to expand their diverse roster.” Explained Jonathan Nuñez, adding, “Releasing this record on Relapse lined up pretty well since it contains some of the heaviest songs we’ve written to date.”

The record is aiming for a summer release.

Torche joins Relapse
Janette Valentine

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