
You Will be The Death Of Me: Exclusive Splatter Vinyl LP
Time fortifies the bonds between us. Since emerging in 2018, Light The Torch have grown stronger in lockstep together as a band and as friends. Through this growth, the Los Angeles, CA trioâHoward Jones [vocals], Francesco Artusato [guitar], and Ryan Wombacher [bass]âonly enhanced every aspect of their signature sound. Upheld by head-spinning seven-string virtuosity, yet also anchored to skyscraping melodies, the group crafted twelve no-nonsense and no-holds-barred metallic anthems on their 2021 second full-length album, You Will Be The Death of Me [Nuclear Blast].
âThe past few years have helped me to become much more personal in my writing,â explains Howard. âEven though Iâm kind of a loner, this band became real family. My experiences with Ryan and Fran inside and outside of the band truly bonded us. I think it shows in this album, it truly represents who we are as a group.â
âEvery second on this record was thought-out,â adds Fran. âHowardâs performance gives me chills, because it feels so alive. Thereâs so much emotion in it. I know the guy very well at this point, and our friendship is a big part of Light The Torch.âThat friendship cemented over the course of the past three years. The group shot out of the gate as a contender on their full-length debut, Revival. It bowed at #4 on the Billboard US Independent Albums Chart and at #10 on the Hard Rock Albums Chart in addition to receiving acclaim from Revolver, Outburn, and many more. âCalm Before the Stormâ racked up a staggering 14.5 million Spotify streams, while âThe Safety of Disbeliefâ remains one of SiriusXM Octaneâs all-time most requested songs. They also crisscrossed North America and Europe on tour with the likes of Trivium, Avatar, In Flames, Ice Nine Kills, Killswitch Engage and August Burns Red to name a few.
In late 2019, an idea for the title track âDeath of Meâ kickstarted the creative process. The guys returned to Sparrow Sound in Glendale, CA to once again work with the production team of Josh Gilbert and Joseph McQueen [Bullet for My Valentine, As I Lay Dying, Suicide Silence].This time around, they also welcomed Whitechapelâs Alex Rudinger on drums. âHeâs incredible,â says Fran. âHe was exactly what we needed.âNow, they kick down the door for You Will Be The Death of Me with the single âWilting In The Light.â Howardâs instantly recognizable vocals soar over a sweeping riff and rolling beat before culminating on a massive luminous hook, âOver and over again we struggle. Weâre wilting in the light, and we stumble in the dark.ââIt has a different vibe and a very interesting riff,â observes Howard. âI love it when listeners can take what they want from a song. This was a special one for us.â
âMore Than Dreamingâ opens up the record with gut-punching guitar and another knockout hook. Elsewhere, airy keys wrap around chugging distortion on the title track âDeath Of Me.â Regarding the latter, the frontman goes on, âMost people have some source of grief in their lives. Itâs relatable, and it was appropriate for the song.âAfter the melodic melancholia of âCome Back To The Quicksand,â Light The Torch recharge the 1987 Terence Trent DâArby classic âSign Your Nameâ as the recordâs climax. Shimmering keys bleed into an overpowering verse before it snaps into the immortal chorus beefed up with thick distortion. âHoward stayed at my house with me and my wife for the entire recording of the album,â recalls Fran. âI like to cook, and one night during the first week of pre-production I made everyone dinner. A compilation with âSign Your Nameâ started playing, and I thought, âI can do a version that would sound awesome!â Howard knew and loved the song too. For as crazy as it sounded, it worked so well.â
In the end, the bond between Light The Torch burns brighter than ever in the music as they deliver a definitive statement with You Will Be The Death Of Me.
âWe wanted to make a fully listenable and fun album that doesnât let up,â Howard leaves off. âAt the same time, weâre showing some heart, passion, and connection. Itâs what weâve always intended to do with this band.â
Time fortifies the bonds between us. Since emerging in 2018, Light The Torch have grown stronger in lockstep together as a band and as friends. Through this growth, the Los Angeles, CA trioâHoward Jones [vocals], Francesco Artusato [guitar], and Ryan Wombacher [bass]âonly enhanced every aspect of their signature sound. Upheld by head-spinning seven-string virtuosity, yet also anchored to skyscraping melodies, the group crafted twelve no-nonsense and no-holds-barred metallic anthems on their 2021 second full-length album, You Will Be The Death of Me [Nuclear Blast].
âThe past few years have helped me to become much more personal in my writing,â explains Howard. âEven though Iâm kind of a loner, this band became real family. My experiences with Ryan and Fran inside and outside of the band truly bonded us. I think it shows in this album, it truly represents who we are as a group.â
âEvery second on this record was thought-out,â adds Fran. âHowardâs performance gives me chills, because it feels so alive. Thereâs so much emotion in it. I know the guy very well at this point, and our friendship is a big part of Light The Torch.âThat friendship cemented over the course of the past three years. The group shot out of the gate as a contender on their full-length debut, Revival. It bowed at #4 on the Billboard US Independent Albums Chart and at #10 on the Hard Rock Albums Chart in addition to receiving acclaim from Revolver, Outburn, and many more. âCalm Before the Stormâ racked up a staggering 14.5 million Spotify streams, while âThe Safety of Disbeliefâ remains one of SiriusXM Octaneâs all-time most requested songs. They also crisscrossed North America and Europe on tour with the likes of Trivium, Avatar, In Flames, Ice Nine Kills, Killswitch Engage and August Burns Red to name a few.
In late 2019, an idea for the title track âDeath of Meâ kickstarted the creative process. The guys returned to Sparrow Sound in Glendale, CA to once again work with the production team of Josh Gilbert and Joseph McQueen [Bullet for My Valentine, As I Lay Dying, Suicide Silence].This time around, they also welcomed Whitechapelâs Alex Rudinger on drums. âHeâs incredible,â says Fran. âHe was exactly what we needed.âNow, they kick down the door for You Will Be The Death of Me with the single âWilting In The Light.â Howardâs instantly recognizable vocals soar over a sweeping riff and rolling beat before culminating on a massive luminous hook, âOver and over again we struggle. Weâre wilting in the light, and we stumble in the dark.ââIt has a different vibe and a very interesting riff,â observes Howard. âI love it when listeners can take what they want from a song. This was a special one for us.â
âMore Than Dreamingâ opens up the record with gut-punching guitar and another knockout hook. Elsewhere, airy keys wrap around chugging distortion on the title track âDeath Of Me.â Regarding the latter, the frontman goes on, âMost people have some source of grief in their lives. Itâs relatable, and it was appropriate for the song.âAfter the melodic melancholia of âCome Back To The Quicksand,â Light The Torch recharge the 1987 Terence Trent DâArby classic âSign Your Nameâ as the recordâs climax. Shimmering keys bleed into an overpowering verse before it snaps into the immortal chorus beefed up with thick distortion. âHoward stayed at my house with me and my wife for the entire recording of the album,â recalls Fran. âI like to cook, and one night during the first week of pre-production I made everyone dinner. A compilation with âSign Your Nameâ started playing, and I thought, âI can do a version that would sound awesome!â Howard knew and loved the song too. For as crazy as it sounded, it worked so well.â
In the end, the bond between Light The Torch burns brighter than ever in the music as they deliver a definitive statement with You Will Be The Death Of Me.
âWe wanted to make a fully listenable and fun album that doesnât let up,â Howard leaves off. âAt the same time, weâre showing some heart, passion, and connection. Itâs what weâve always intended to do with this band.â
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Time fortifies the bonds between us. Since emerging in 2018, Light The Torch have grown stronger in lockstep together as a band and as friends. Through this growth, the Los Angeles, CA trioâHoward Jones [vocals], Francesco Artusato [guitar], and Ryan Wombacher [bass]âonly enhanced every aspect of their signature sound. Upheld by head-spinning seven-string virtuosity, yet also anchored to skyscraping melodies, the group crafted twelve no-nonsense and no-holds-barred metallic anthems on their 2021 second full-length album, You Will Be The Death of Me [Nuclear Blast].
âThe past few years have helped me to become much more personal in my writing,â explains Howard. âEven though Iâm kind of a loner, this band became real family. My experiences with Ryan and Fran inside and outside of the band truly bonded us. I think it shows in this album, it truly represents who we are as a group.â
âEvery second on this record was thought-out,â adds Fran. âHowardâs performance gives me chills, because it feels so alive. Thereâs so much emotion in it. I know the guy very well at this point, and our friendship is a big part of Light The Torch.âThat friendship cemented over the course of the past three years. The group shot out of the gate as a contender on their full-length debut, Revival. It bowed at #4 on the Billboard US Independent Albums Chart and at #10 on the Hard Rock Albums Chart in addition to receiving acclaim from Revolver, Outburn, and many more. âCalm Before the Stormâ racked up a staggering 14.5 million Spotify streams, while âThe Safety of Disbeliefâ remains one of SiriusXM Octaneâs all-time most requested songs. They also crisscrossed North America and Europe on tour with the likes of Trivium, Avatar, In Flames, Ice Nine Kills, Killswitch Engage and August Burns Red to name a few.
In late 2019, an idea for the title track âDeath of Meâ kickstarted the creative process. The guys returned to Sparrow Sound in Glendale, CA to once again work with the production team of Josh Gilbert and Joseph McQueen [Bullet for My Valentine, As I Lay Dying, Suicide Silence].This time around, they also welcomed Whitechapelâs Alex Rudinger on drums. âHeâs incredible,â says Fran. âHe was exactly what we needed.âNow, they kick down the door for You Will Be The Death of Me with the single âWilting In The Light.â Howardâs instantly recognizable vocals soar over a sweeping riff and rolling beat before culminating on a massive luminous hook, âOver and over again we struggle. Weâre wilting in the light, and we stumble in the dark.ââIt has a different vibe and a very interesting riff,â observes Howard. âI love it when listeners can take what they want from a song. This was a special one for us.â
âMore Than Dreamingâ opens up the record with gut-punching guitar and another knockout hook. Elsewhere, airy keys wrap around chugging distortion on the title track âDeath Of Me.â Regarding the latter, the frontman goes on, âMost people have some source of grief in their lives. Itâs relatable, and it was appropriate for the song.âAfter the melodic melancholia of âCome Back To The Quicksand,â Light The Torch recharge the 1987 Terence Trent DâArby classic âSign Your Nameâ as the recordâs climax. Shimmering keys bleed into an overpowering verse before it snaps into the immortal chorus beefed up with thick distortion. âHoward stayed at my house with me and my wife for the entire recording of the album,â recalls Fran. âI like to cook, and one night during the first week of pre-production I made everyone dinner. A compilation with âSign Your Nameâ started playing, and I thought, âI can do a version that would sound awesome!â Howard knew and loved the song too. For as crazy as it sounded, it worked so well.â
In the end, the bond between Light The Torch burns brighter than ever in the music as they deliver a definitive statement with You Will Be The Death Of Me.
âWe wanted to make a fully listenable and fun album that doesnât let up,â Howard leaves off. âAt the same time, weâre showing some heart, passion, and connection. Itâs what weâve always intended to do with this band.â













