![]() It takes me to places I wouldn’t normally go when I’m trying to write a song, because with poetry there’s less on the line. So, since Stage Four, I’ve been focusing on trying to do more poetry like that because it actually does exercise my creativity. ![]() It’s one of my downfalls-I’m not someone who wakes up, is inspired, grabs my notebook, and sews it up. I’ve never been the type of lyricist to consistently be writing. I’ve been doing these random poetry books, which has been really helpful to keep my brain exercised. I’m really excited about what we’ve been doing so far, but, in my own personal lyrical sense, I’m unsure of what I’m necessarily trying to accomplish so far. I just need to write a record that is honest and comes naturally. But I also need to realize that I don’t need to one-up that album. There’s no subject matter that will ever-at least I hope not-hit me as hard as. This has, without a doubt, been the hardest time I’ve had writing a record because I think following Stage Four is really difficult. ![]() That’s basically what he did.ĭo you still feel the pressure from releasing Stage Four ? ![]() We went in feeling like it was 90 percent done, but we were open to any ideas that he had to take it to a place that we hadn’t considered. I finished the lyrics for it just before that, and we went into the studio with Ross Robinson to see what ideas he had to round out the song, to give it closure. I wrote it just this year, and we recorded it after our Midwest tour pretty much the week after we got home. Basically, with how I’m feeling about the overall weight and anxiety that putting out that record placed on me, and dealing with the general public altogether. It’s how I’ve dealt with interactions with strangers following the effects of Stage Four. “If the band breaks up, we always have this cool book to let us remember what it was like when the band started, and the path that everything took.” However, as much reflecting as the band has done this year, “Deflector” proves that they’re prepared to propel into their next chapter as a band. “It’s a really in-depth time capsule that we can now all hold and cherish for the rest of our lives,” vocalist Jeremy Bolm says. The book that comes with the deluxe Dead Horse X vinyl bundle is nostalgia incarnate, consisting of old photos, flyers, and writings. The nostalgia is not subtle in the slightest. run with La Dispute the single “Deflector” was unleashed in September, and reassured us that new-and good -material is in the making. August marked ten years since the iconic debut album …To the Beat of a Dead Horse, which called for a batch of re-issues and a 148-page book of photos and memorabilia autumn meant it was time for a tour alongside Deafheaven and Portrayal of Guilt in Europe, followed by a long-awaited U.S. 2019 has been a hectic year for LA’s post-hardcore five-piece Touché Amoré. ![]()
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