Touché Amoré's 'Spiral In A Straight Line' deluxe album release event in Los Angeles (photos)

Touché Amoré's 'Spiral In A Straight Line' deluxe album release event in Los Angeles (photos)

Photo credit: Terrance Pryor/MP3s and NPCs

Los Angeles post-hardcore band Touché Amoré celebrated the deluxe edition of their new album Spiral in a Straight Line with a special pop-up shop at Alloy LA in Los Angeles yesterday.

A slew of fans were in attendance to pick up the special edition of the record, which included a 72-page book featuring behind-the-scenes photos of making the album taken by Sean Stout. A plethora of those photos were seen placed around the room as well. Aside from purchasing the deluxe edition, attendees were able to pick up some limited-edition Touché Amoré merch as well as gain some custom chainstitching from staychillbill. Leng Bian also delivered some special harp arrangements throughout the event. Our photos from the pop-up shop can be seen below.

Touché Amoré recently finished their U.S. tour in support of Spiral in a Straight Line, and next year, they're heading overseas for some touring in Europe and the U.K. Tour dates can be seen below; tickets can be found here. Spiral in a Straight Line is out right now on Rise Records.

Touché Amoré tour dates

1/21 Lisbon, POR – LAV

1/22 Madrid, SPA – Sala Mon

1/23 Barcelona, SPA – La2

1/25 Biarritz, FRA – Atabal

1/26 Lyon, FRA – La Marquise

1/27 Milan, ITA – Legend Club

1/28 Zurich, SWI – Exil

1/29 Munich, GER – Backstage Halle

1/31 Vienna, AUT – Flex

2/1 Budapest, HUN – A38

2/2 Prague, CZE – Meet Factory

2/4 Warsaw, POL – Proxima

2/5 Poznan, POL – Tama

2/6 Dresden, GER – Beatpol

2/7 Berlin, GER – Columbia Theater

2/8 Hamburg, GER – Fabrik

2/10 Oslo, NOR – Parkteatret

2/11 Stockholm, SWE – Debaser

2/12 Copenhagen, DEN – Pumpehuset

2/14 Munster, GER – Sputnikhalle

2/15 Cologne, GER – Kantine

2/16 Amsterdam, NET – Melkweg

2/17 Antwerp, BEL – Trix Club

2/18 Paris, FRA – Trabendo

2/20 Southampton, UK – Engine Rooms

2/21 Cardiff, UK – The Globe

2/22 Birmingham, UK – Asylum

2/23 Bristol, UK – Fleece

2/25 Dublin, IRE – Whelan’s

2/26 Belfast, IRE – Limelight 2

2/27 Glasgow, UK – St. Luke’s

2/28 Leeds, UK – Project House

3/1 Manchester, UK – Gorilla

3/2 Nottingham, UK – Rescue Room

3/4 Brighton, UK – Chalk

3/5 London, UK – Electric Ballroom

3/7 Athens, GRC – Fuzzclub

Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.