Torche
Hydra Head Records
Harmonicraft
CD |04/24/2012
Released in 2012 via Volcom Entertainment, Torche’s Harmonicraft is a radiant burst of heavy, melodic energy an album that fuses crushing riffs with euphoric hooks in a way few bands could ever balance. It’s a celebration of sound and momentum, where sludge metal’s weight collides with pop sensibility to create something both thunderous and joyful.
The record opens with Letting Go, setting an immediate tone of propulsion and brightness. The guitars roar with fuzz-drenched intensity, yet every chord shimmers with melodic clarity. From there, Kicking and Walk It Off surge forward with relentless rhythm, their concise structures and soaring vocals turning distortion into something almost ecstatic.
Throughout Harmonicraft, Torche refine their trademark thunder-pop aesthetic. Songs like Reverse Inverted and Snakes Are Charmed showcase massive, detuned riffs anchored by Jonathan Nuñez’s bass and Rick Smith’s explosive drumming, while Steve Brooks’s vocals float above the heaviness with effortless optimism. The album’s title track, a short instrumental interlude, adds a playful touch a reminder that behind the volume and velocity lies a genuine sense of fun.
Production is thick yet crisp, emphasizing clarity without sacrificing impact. Every tone feels sculpted for maximum lift, giving the album a buoyant quality rare in heavy music. The result is a sound that’s both muscular and uplifting a celebration of heaviness as joy rather than aggression.
Harmonicraft stands as one of Torche’s defining statements, an album that reimagines what heavy music can feel like. It’s bold, concise, and irresistibly catchy a technicolor explosion of riffs and melody that proves euphoria and distortion can coexist in perfect harmony.