AOR band Touch with new video from their comeback album “Tomorrow Never Comes”

Touch

 

Touch was the first band to play at the inaugural Monsters of Rock Festival at Castle  Donington in 1980 along with Rainbow, Scorpions, Judas Priest and Saxon. A live  version of their hit “Don’t You Know What Love Is” appeared on the compilation LP  Monsters of Rock, documenting the performances at the festival. Touch’s first album  was released on Atco Records and their first singles, “Don’t You Know What Love Is”  and “When The Spirit Moves You” charted on the Billboard Hot 100. Their follow-up  album was recorded in 1982 and produced by 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame  inductee Todd Rundgren, The record never came out and Touch disbanded thereafter.

The original band have now reformed after almost 40 years to create the new album  “Tomorrow Never Comes“, which is already being hailed as their best work to date and  a triumphant return to their classic AOR sound. They have just released a lyric video for  their second single “Let It Come“. Keyboardist Mark Mangold had this to say about the  making of this new video, “Feels like déjà vu all over again.” Guitarist Craig Brooks  continues, “The things you see when you ain’t got a gun”. Doug adds, “I’ll have the  shark sandwich, please, Toasted.” Glenn concludes, “It’s not over till it’s over”.

To celebrate this renewed success the band have teamed up again with Deko  Entertainment to officially put out their highly successful 1980 debut album Touch and  the 1982 follow up Touch II digitally. Both releases come with bonus live recordings  and demos from that time period.

View Touch I here: https://smarturl.it/TouchI 
View Touch II here: https://smarturl.it/TouchII

For a limited time you can get TOUCH “Tomorrow Never Comes” CD and Tee Bundle  (while supplies last), which can be ordered via: http://bit.ly/2O4o0oZ 

Bundle Includes: One (1) Touch “Tomorrow Never Comes” CD & One (1) Touch T Shirt

 

 

 

Touch - Tomorrow Never Comes

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