Touche Amore Unveil New 'Stage Four' Song Displacement
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Tuesday, 19 July 2016 |
Written by Huw Baines
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Touché Amoré have released a new song, Displacement.
It’s the second to land from the California hardcore band’s new record, ‘Stage Four’, which is out on September 16 through Epitaph and finds Jeremy Bolm writing about his mother’s death after a recurrence of cancer. Bolm told Stereogum, who premiered the track:
“The word ‘Displacement’ in Greek is Metastasis, which is the term used when cancer has spread from one organ to another. Having “dis” in the title felt like a good head nod to Discharge, Disfear, Disclose, etc. as this song has a strong D-beat presence. Most of my lyrics are autobiographical, but this one feels more like stating facts than word play. It touches on my faith or lack thereof in the afterlife. How for her sake I want to believe in heaven because it’s what she deserves.”
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