Touché Amoré

Since 2010, the band has consisted of vocalist Jeremy Bolm, guitarists Clayton Stevens and Nick Steinhardt, bassist Tyler Kirby, and drummer Elliot Babin.

To date, the band have released six studio albums: ...To the Beat of a Dead Horse in 2009, Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me in 2011, Is Survived By in 2013, Stage Four in 2016, Lament in 2020, and Spiral in a Straight Line in 2024.

[7] They have been described by Pitchfork as "reliably cathartic and anthemic melodic post-hardcore",[8] while Stereogum remarked in 2016 of the band's style: "If arena hardcore existed, this is how it might sound.

[10] After a few west coast tours, the band went back into the studio to record their full length entitled ...To the Beat of a Dead Horse.

[15][16] Touché Amoré's second studio album, Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me was released on June 7, 2011, through independent record label Deathwish Inc.

The band worked with producer and engineer Ed Rose at his Black Lodge Recording Studio in Eudora, Kansas.

The tour started July 27, 2011, and finishing August 12 and coincided with both La Dispute's and Touché Amoré's appearances at Hevy Festival in the United Kingdom, Fluff fest in Czech Republic and Ieperfest in Belgium.

While in Europe the band recorded a second BBC Live on Radio 1 session featuring three songs from Is Survived By and "Gravity, Metaphorically" from the Pianos Become the Teeth split 7-inch.

They returned to Japan to tour with ENVY in October then finished out the year at The Fest in Gainesville, FL on Halloween Night.

They also released two music videos, one for Limelight and another one for Reminders, the latter of two consisted of clips of friends of the band with their pets, and featured such people as Jason Aalon Butler, Skrillex, Frank Iero, Keith Buckley, and Andy Hull.

When asked about the record and its relation to Stage Four, Bolm said “I knew I didn’t want to write any more songs about that subject matter, because: a) I’ve done it already, b) I don’t really want to keep living in that headspace, and c) I need to move on from that, as a human.

[31] At Outbreak Fest 2024 in Manchester, UK, the band shared they'd been working "tirelessly" on a new album and debuted a new song live from it called "Nobody's".

Jeremy Bolm performing with Touché Amoré at Highfield Festival 2014