Math-metal trailblazers Botch will extend their reunion for a U.S. tour this fall.
After playing what was then billed as their final concert in Seattle in 2002, the group reunited last year to record a sprawling new track, “One Twenty Two,” to accompany a reissue of their last full-length, We Are the Romans. Now, the group will keep the reunion going with a trek that runs through the end of 2023. A reissue of their first album, American Nervoso, will also come out on its 25th anniversary, March 24.
The reunited band...
After playing what was then billed as their final concert in Seattle in 2002, the group reunited last year to record a sprawling new track, “One Twenty Two,” to accompany a reissue of their last full-length, We Are the Romans. Now, the group will keep the reunion going with a trek that runs through the end of 2023. A reissue of their first album, American Nervoso, will also come out on its 25th anniversary, March 24.
The reunited band...
- 2/16/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Botch, the influential yet long-defunct math-metal group from Tacoma, Washington, have reunited to record a new song for an upcoming reissue of their last album, We Are the Romans. “One Twenty Two” will be available on the upcoming CD and double-vinyl editions of the album due out Nov. 4 via Sargent House.
The two-minute track features guitarist Dave Knudson playing a typically elastic riff while frontman Dave Verellen growls about “what went down.” Although each of the musicians have played in a variety of styles with other bands, they settle into...
The two-minute track features guitarist Dave Knudson playing a typically elastic riff while frontman Dave Verellen growls about “what went down.” Although each of the musicians have played in a variety of styles with other bands, they settle into...
- 8/24/2022
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
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