Twitching Tongues‘ new album, Gaining Purpose Through Passionate Hatred, will be hitting stores on Friday via Metal Blade Records, and we have another preview of the new record for you today. Continue reading
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Twitching Tongues Stream New “Kill For You” Single
Twitching Tongues recently announced that their new album, Gaining Purpose Through Passionate Hatred, will be hitting stores on March 9th via Metal Blade Records. Along with that announcement came the ‘Harakiri’ video, and today another new song has made its way online. Continue reading
Twitching Tongues Announce New U.S. Tour Dates
Twitching Tongues recently confirmed that their new album, Gaining Purpose Through Passionate Hatred, will be hitting stores on March 9th via Metal Blade. Continue reading
Twitching Tongues Announce New Album, Premiere “Harakiri” Video
Twitching Tongues have now confirmed that their highly anticipated new album, Gaining Purpose Through Passionate Hatred, will be hitting stores on March 9th via Metal Blade Records. Continue reading
Hatebreed, Crowbar, The Acacia Strain, Twitching Tongues Tour Dates
Hatebreed just announced the second leg of their “20 Years Of Desire & 15 Years Of Perseverance” tour. Continue reading
Hatebreed, Dying Fetus, Code Orange And Twitching Tongues From The Front Row In Florida
Hatebreed is currently out on their “20 Years Of Desire & 15 Years Of Perseverance” tour, and it’s one hell of a show.Continue reading
Hatebreed Confirm Dying Fetus, Code Orange And Twitching Tongues As Support For U.S. Tour
Hatebreed will be celebrating both the 20th anniversary of Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire, as well as the 15th anniversary of Perseverance on the road later this year. The “20 Years Of Desire & 15 Years Of Perseverance” tour will feature the band playing a majority of songs from both albums, along with other fan favorites from across their entire catalog. Today they’ve announced that Dying Fetus, Code Orange and Twitching Tongues will be joining them for the highly anticipated trek. HOLY SHIT.Continue reading
GUEST POST: Doc Coyle’s Top 10 Albums Of 2016
Ghost Cult once again brings you another of our guest “End Of Year” list, memories, and other shenanigans from our favorite bands, partners, music industry peers, and other folks we respect across the world. Today we have our pal Doc Coyle’s Top Ten Albums Of 2016 list. The metal personality, blogger and ex-God Forbid guitarist has had a banner year; touring with drummer and YouTube sensation Meytal Cohen, dropping an EP with his new rock band Vagus Nerve, and starting a killer podcast The Ex Man. Hailz! Continue reading
Terror – Wisdom In Chains – Twitching Tongues: Live At The Underworld, London
On a Saturday night in London, all hell can break loose at a hardcore show. And of course, you want it to. The pure joyful chaos of the pit, bands running around stage, the pit punchers, and the inevitable pile-nos with sweaty hands clasping the microphone to bark those lines than mean so much to so many. Coming off The Persistence Tour in January, Terror also had a brief run of headline shows as well, and why we were in London tonight. Terror remains one of the longest running, most consistent punk bands and still touring to packed clubs on the reg. On this night front man Scott Vogel (also of World Be Free) owned the stage, as usual. Their recent album, 2015s The 25th Hour (Victory/Century Media) was an instant classic for the band. Proving they still have a lot in the tank, they are already working on the follow-up release. Direct support band Wisdom In Chains are one of the unsung heroes of East Coast Hardcore. Their brutal riffs and stage presence don’t tell the full story of their great story telling, intellectual writing. Of course like Terror, they are fierce in a live setting. Twitching Tongues arrived to make noise the last few years and set everyone on notice about the aggression and smarts this band has. Unafraid to be deeply ensconced in HxC ways, but flying their metal flag with pride; if there was a band rightfully earning the tag “the next Nails”, it is them. Front man Colin Young is one of the best right now, commanding a crowd like few else. Weymouth UK upstarts Ironed Out, with their twin vocal attack opened the how. Thanks to Jessica Lotti Photography for capturing this insanity on stage and in the crowd for Ghost Cult.








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Twitching Tongues – Disharmony
It’s not often bands criticize their own work, but Twitching Tongues have admitted themselves that in the beginning their sound was “all over the place”. The Los Angeles-based quintet are back and they are hoping to rectify their previous mistakes with their third full-length album Disharmony (Metal Blade).
The title track begins with an extremely haunting piano melody and completely contrasts with your expectations. Although the song soon descends into heavy metal chaos, their newest material is more sophisticated and proves that Twitching Tongues have worked upon their previous mistakes. Many bands often try to simply be the loudest and heaviest, and although there are many kickass guitar riffs on Disharmony, Colin Young and co. are not afraid to show their softer side with a wide range of melodies and clean vocals.
It is often cliché to say that every song on an album sounds different from the last, but Twitching Tongues have been able to create songs which vary in both tempo and genre. ‘Cannibal’ is a fast-paced thrill-ride full of heavy vocals and extreme drumming, whereas ‘Love Conquers None’ has an extremely melancholy vibe, full of emotional backing vocals and an almost ballad-style sound.
There are many conflicting views on Young’s vocals, and it is not as easy as saying ‘you either love them or you hate them’. Colin’s vocal style is not dissimilar to Robb Flynn’s due to the mixture of half-screams and heavy cleans. His dramatic singing may not be to everyone’s taste, and if you are looking for heavy growls and screaming then you are going to be disappointed, but it is certainly hard to ignore how much passion and energy he puts into his vocal performance.
Although the lyrical content may leave much to be desired, it is hard to completely write off Twitching Tongues’ latest release. The band show many signs of promise and it is clear that their recent signing to Metal Blade and their extensive touring schedule has helped them to develop their sound.
5.5/10
JULIA CONOPO