North Carolina post punk group Tongues of Fire are gearing up to release their new EP, Burn My Body Clean, on August 27. The songs represent the five stages of the grieving process, each written at a different time and contributing to the catharsis borne out in the arrangements. New Noise caught up with Tongue of Fire’s Lowell Hobbs to get a track-by-track review of the personal EP that actings as a tool of healing as he navigated the profound grief in his life: This is an album used as part of the grieving process for me after my mom died of cancer. The huge holes losing someone who was a huge part of my life left were hard to address. Societal norms about men asking for help and showing emotion along with my social anxieties and shortcomings made it a very hard thing to work out an...
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