TOUCHE AMORE “Stage Four” Full Album Stream

by | Sep 16, 2016

Today is the day! The new Touche Amore album Stage Four has officially been released. And you can stream all of it right now from start to finish.

The record is an emotional one — it deals with the death of frontman Jeremy Bolm’s mother, who passed away from cancer in 2014.

Right now the band is in Chicago about to take the stage at Riot Fest. Then on September 24th they’ll be back in SoCal doing a special show at Fox Theater in Pomona with HUM and Balance and Composure.

If you aren’t able to catch them at those shows, fear not. In October the band will embark on a lengthy North American tour with Tiny Moving Parts and Culture Abuse.

Here’s a stream of Stage Four in its entirety.

It was released today via Epitaph.

Touche Amore tour dates:

Sep 16 Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest Chicago
Sep 24 Pomona, CA @ Fox Theater w/ HUM, Balance & Composure

w/ Tiny Moving Parts & Culture Abuse
Oct 12 Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room
Oct 13 Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews
Oct 14 Lansing, MI @ The Loft
Oct 15 Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
Oct 16 Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups
Oct 17 Buffalo, NY @ Studio at Waiting Room
Oct 18 Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
Oct 20 Ottawa, ON @ Zaphod Beeblebrox
Oct 21 Montréal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz
Oct 22 Providence, RI @ The Met
Oct 23 Hamden, CT @ The Ballroom
Oct 24 Oneonta, NY @ SUNY Oneonta Hunt Union Ballroom
Oct 25 Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents
Oct 27 Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
Oct 28 Virginia Beach, VA @ Shaka’s
Oct 29 Wilmington, NC @ Ziggy’s By the Sea
Oct 31 Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theater
Nov 01 Louisville, KY @ The New Vintage
Nov 02 St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway
Nov 03 Little Rock, AR @ Revolution Music Room
Nov 04-06 Austin, TX @ SOund on Sound

Photo: @jeremyxbolm

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