didn’t quite give it away, the Miami-based quartet prefers to explore moods that don’t fit the stereotypes one would expect from the band’s often pummeling metallic sound. That said, “Admission,” the title track off the band’s fifth album , is far and away the most openly personal song of Torche’s career.favored elliptical wordplay that certainly got listeners thinking but didn’t necessarily reveal much about his own feelings or even where he stood on whatever subject he was addressing.
“We had just finished an Eastern European tour,” recalls Nunez. “I was extremely under the weather and really out of it. I definitely had the flu or something, and it always feels so bizarre when you’re just engulfed by an illness. It was like 100 degrees outside, and I was far from friends and anything that I would consider my comfort things, like working in the studio or writing music. I was like, ‘Man, I need to do something,’ so I downloaded a little drum machine app.
Apparently, the mood Nunez had captured struck a chord with Books. “This is a song where the music and the lyrics are a perfect match,” continues Nunez. “It’s as if they were meant to go together. What I was going through at the time really came through in the song, and the music I gave Steve definitely brought out some rather painful emotions for him [regarding] losing loved ones and the process you go through after.
"There’s a variation on the new record,” offers Nunez. “It probably [best represents] what our live sets have been for a while, where it’s like, ‘That feels complete — we went through the more melodic stuff, the heavier stuff, the noisy stuff and the uptempo stuff.’ This new record touches on all of that."
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