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Whether you consider Songs For Singles a promising mini-LP or a bit of a tease, one thing is certain: it's as fat-free as rock records get. Singles is comprised of eight caustic but catchy cuts that beg to be cranked in the presence of shirt-less heshers, judgmental metalheads and anyone who's into Torche's nearest Top 40 foil, Foo Fighters.
We're totally serious about that last part. Much like their breakthrough album Meanderthal —a year-end favorite among tough guys and cool kids — Torche's new tracks sound like an elbow-throwing compromise between Nirvana's brutish take on the Beatles and Dave Grohl's heavier-than-thou stints in Scream, Probot and Queens of the Stone Age. Not straight-up metal or "extreme music" so much as a steady stream of manic melodies and mangled riffs — lean & loud jams that get to the point in less than two-and-a-half minutes.
Meanwhile, the power trio's last couple tracks suggest two divergent paths for their next disc: a wailing Wall of Sound approach (the aptly-titled "Face the Wall") and locked grooves that seem to be on a death march toward the sun ("Out Again"). Between that and the bleak/blackened bent of Torche's split 10-inch single with … read more »