Torus - Torus (2024) Hi-Res

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Title: Torus
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: MNRK Records LP
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 43:47
Total Size: 102 / 325 / 545 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Avalanche (3:49)
02. Into The Clear (2:47)
03. When It Comes (4:10)
04. All On Me (3:10)
05. The Overload (3:29)
06. Downfall (3:28)
07. Crash Wave (3:16)
08. This Feeling (3:27)
09. Undercover (3:12)
10. Gone (3:54)
11. Back To Life (2:55)
12. Speed Trial (6:10)

Alfie Glass, Harry Quinn, and Jack Orr make up the hard rock / grunge trio Torus who release their self-titled debut album this month.

The album opens with `Avalanche` a collaboration with label mates The Blue Stones, a pounding thumping rock out with lyrics that seem to be a metaphor to a relationship that reflects a sudden great or overwhelming rush or accumulation of emotion. There`s a similar feel to `Into The Clear` which kind of signals the frustration of a one-sided romance.

`When It Comes` is an anthemic slow burn with vocals that maybe hint at an expectation and faith that, that belief will be sated. There`s a kind of dreaminess about `All On Me` as it powers along.

I read that `The Overload` according to the band reflects “the feeling of being disconnected to a loved one, desperate for that emotional connection you desire” and there is a sense of separation and longing throughout this rhythmic melodic offering. There was a real accelerated determination about `Downfall` whose sound fluctuated as it progressed.

`Crash Wave` is a pulsating foot tapping rock out while `This Feeling` has a hazier vibe but with an underlying forceful and determined underbite.
`Undercover` powers along with a commanding bass and drum cadence while initially `Gone` revealed a fairly tribal opening before finding its own more captivating channel, whist still dropping those tribal tinges on route.

`Back To Life` has a breathy thoughtful ambience which really draws you in before closing track `Speed Trial` seduces us with its intense heavy potent sound that expresses sentiments akin to uncertainty, mistrust, and fear throughout.

Torus`s debut release is wonderfully riff and groove laden with numerous delightfully enticing hooks. It has some scorching rock outs but also some more thoughtful and reflective numbers. A fair few of the tracks shared have that melodic sound that will have you humming them long after the album has finished.




  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.
  • whiskers
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Many Thanks for HR