TVD Radar: Touché Amoré, Stage Four 10th anniversary 4LP edition in stores now

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Touché Amoré marks a decade of their groundbreaking album Stage Four with a digital deluxe anniversary reissue available today. The expanded edition features eleven new tracks, including unreleased demos and remixes with artists Cody Votolato (The Blood Brothers), Youth Code, and Kerry McCoy (Deafheaven).

On Wednesday, the band dropped a new Youth Code remix of “Palm Dreams,” recasting the original fragile ache in a storm of industrial pulse and shadowy electronics, pushing the emotional core into darker, club-lit terrain. It’s a striking reimagining—one that honors the album’s enduring weight while proving its songs can still evolve, haunt, and resonate.

Additionally, available May 15 is a limited-edition vinyl release consisting of 4 LPs pressed on square records: each on exclusive colorways. The albums are housed in a clear pink slipcase with new artwork, die-cut sleeves and labels, and a large double-sided poster.

Bolm shares, “Stage Four was a mandatory album for my journey with grief, and the impact it’s had on the band as well as our audience—however heavy or light—feels worth celebrating.”

Recorded in early 2016 with producer Brad Wood, Stage Four is Touché Amoré’s most unflinching and artistic statement, earning praise from Pitchfork as a “harrowing and unrelenting record.” The cathartic, sentimental, and sonically triumphant album marked a pivotal moment in the band’s career, balancing dreams and loss as singer Jeremy Bolm navigated personal tragedy. Four records in, it solidified Touché Amoré’s reputation as one of rock music’s most talented, relatable, and visceral acts.

Formed in Burbank, California across 2007 and 2008, the band’s urgent sound, with its melodic sonic assault and impassioned vocals, has grown tighter and more refined through six full-length albums and a series of EP’s and releases. Since those early days, lead singer Jeremy Bolm, guitarists Nick Steinhardt and Clayton Stevens, bassist Tyler Kirby, and drummer Elliot Babin have created a trajectory for themselves through hard work and dedication.

Touché Amoré celebrated the landmark anniversary by kicking off the US leg of their anniversary tour on April 8 in Austin, TX. The tour continues into a June EU run where they will play Stage Four in full. A handful of European festival appearances are on the books as well, including Primavera Sound, Outbreak Fest and more.

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