Tongues Of Fire - Tongues Of Fire
With their self-titled record on the horizon, Tongues Of Fire continue to sharpen their raw, unfiltered approach — turning frustration, noise, and restless energy into a loud and unapologetic document of life inside the modern underground. – Rebel Noise
“Superficial” crashes dissonant guitars into bruising drums as singer/guitarist Lowell Hobbs wrestles with internal frustrations and searches for an escape. That restlessness is something that is at the core of these new recordings. – Bad Copy
Most bands fit cleanly within a genre, but not Tongues of Fire. At their heart they are a punk band. Their shows are unhinged, the music is straightforward and hard hitting, there is no trace of pomp or excessiveness, yet they have a well crafted feel to what they do. The production on their albums is clean and the instrumentals deceptively complex. They have many contemporaries and influences, but can’t be compared to them. Tongues of Fire are firmly themselves, and intent on moving the scene forward.