Set for release later this year,
Asylum Harbour is an album of resurfacing, a salve that heals the PTSD that Treanor, and many of us, had undergone from 2022 to 2023 after re-emerging from the pandemic. Named after a maritime phrase for a safe place to wait out a storm, the album showcases him “coming out of a dark place” and he says the songs, for the most part, “reflect that journey. It was a year of painfully stripping away old ways and coming into the light and shedding its reliance on fuzz and massive layers of guitars and focusing on the voices and harmonies of the band. If anything, that's definitely a thing on
Asylum Harbour, although the fuzz guitars remain. The record marks, to my mind, a further evolution of the band with the voice(s) becoming a main feature rather than being used as another instrument.”
With its origins a decade strong, TITE continues to evolve and expand, stretching its psychedelic core, expertly blending psychedelia and shoegaze with heavy, fuzzed-out guitars over reverb-drenched, dreamy vocals. “To me,
Asylum Harbour feels more cohesive in both sound and theme,” he concludes. “
Asylum Harbour is about the beauty of pain and being stripped to one's core.”
“Sweet As Pie” is released today, July 30, 2024
via Kitten Robot and is It is available on
Spotify,
Apple Music,
Deezer,
Pandora,
Amazon Music and
YouTube. It is the second single from
Asylum Harbour, which will be released this fall
via Kitten Robot Records and was produced by
Paul Roessler (
T.S.O.L., Nina Hagen, The Screamers).
Tombstones In Their Eyes is
John Treanor (
vocals, guitar),
Phil Cobb (
guitar),
Paul Boutin (
guitar),
Stephen Striegel (
drums/percussion),
Courtney Davies (
vocals), and
Nic Nifoussi (
bass) with additional support from
Paul Roessler (
vocals/keys).
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