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LIGHT THE TORCH Speeds Things Up With New Song "More Than Dreaming"

This is gonna be a diverse record.

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Light The Torch is back with a brand new album called You Will Be The Death Of Me due out on June 25. The band is now streaming their new single "More Than Dreaming", which really takes up the speed as compared to their first single "Wilting In The Light".

"I love starting the album with 'More Than Dreaming,'" said vocalist Howard Jones. "It's got great energy and bounce to it — exactly what you want as an opener. We are looking forward to playing this live. The wait is almost over!"

The single is streaming below via a three-dimensional version of the album artwork, which was created by guitarist Francesco Artusato.

"The idea for this artwork started developing in my head right after we were done with the first session of pre-production," Artusato explains. "I started seeing certain colors and this style in my head. To me, the music on this record in fact sounds like 'those colors.' The concept is pretty simple: You can see a torch in the middle and three flames coming out of it. The three flames represent the three of us. The addition of neons and fog was inspired by John Carpenter's '80's movies."

"Having all the artwork created in 3-D, I was able to place it in a CG environment, start animating some of the elements, and create some sort of story. I think in this case it works well with the 'dream-like' vibe of these visuals. Artwork and visual creativity have been a big part of my growth as an artist for the past few years and I love to be able to combine music and visuals in one project. It made this album even more special to me."

You Will Be The Death Of Me was recorded with Josh Gilbert and Joseph McQueen (Bullet for My Valentine, Suicide Silence) and features Whitechapel's Alex Rudinger on drums. Pre-orders are available here.

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