Bolm considers the album lyrically to center around the deterioration of relationships and finding comfort in the distance from home while touring, also saying "it became relative to everything that was going on at that moment." The album received praise from multiple reviewers, as well as being placed Number 6 on Rock Sound's annual "Album of the Year" chart at the end of 2011. The band worked with producer and engineer Ed Rose at his Black Lodge Recording Studio in Eudora, Kansas. Touché Amoré's second studio album, Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me was released on June 7, 2011, through independent record label Deathwish Inc. Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me (2010–2012) It also made its way onto multiple "Best Albums of 2009" lists. The album was met with generally positive reviews from critics including Sputnikmusic,, and Alternative Press. The album was released only on LP format and Digital. The LP was released in June 2009 on both 6131 and Geoff Rickly of Thursday's Collect Records, both of whom were in a partnership in the release. The album was recorded at Earth Capital studios in January 2009. After a few west coast tours, the band went back into the studio to record their full length entitled. The band released their debut 7-inch demo on No Sleep Records in September 2008. Here’s what he’s been listening to.This section needs expansion. To celebrate the new album, we asked Bolm to pick some of his favorite releases on Bandcamp right now. It’s such a cool way to show our appreciation to these worlds that get to exist around us.” He laughs, and adds: “and also the flex of it, to be honest.” On the same record being produced by Ross Robinson, we can have Julien Baker and Andy Hull sing on it, as well as Justice from Trapped Under Ice. I figure there’s a really cool way to push that further. “For instance, we can do a tour with Converge and then go right into a tour with Circa Survive, and it never feels weird we can exist in all those different genres. “If I had to pick the thing I’m most proud of with this band, it’s that we’ve always been able to exist in a lot of different worlds,” Bolm says. Produced by famed hard rock board wizard Ross Robinson (Korn, Blood Brothers, Glassjaw) and featuring appearances by Julien Baker, Andy Hull of Manchester Orchestra, Justice Tripp of Trapped Under Ice, and more, it’s the group’s most uplifting, ambitious release to date, and a monument to the protean qualities that make them so special. Touché Amoré’s latest album, Lament, is a reflection on these mixed feelings, but with an eye-and ear-fixed on the silver lining. I’ve dealt with that guilt of understanding why people are sharing these things with me, appreciating the confidence it takes to go up and express these things to a stranger, but it’s a tough pill to swallow for me to hear that day in, day out.” I would likely do the same thing in a lot of people’s situations if I was emotionally attached to a record that said the things I wasn’t able to say you get that sense that you’re not alone in your feelings. “It’s one of those things that I’ve struggled with, because I understand why it happens. “I sometimes go out of my way to avoid looking at DMs and things like that,” Bolm admits over the phone. Pre-order buy pre-order buy you own this wishlist in wishlist go to album go to track go to album go to track
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