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Church Tongue – have announced they have signed to Pure Noise Records + release the single “Bury Me (One Thousand Times)”

Midwest band Church Tongue have announced they have signed to Pure Noise Records and will release EP “You’ll Know It Was Me” on 14th February 2025.

The 6 track EP continues its complex, uncompromising and emotionally charged sound with guest features from Colin Young (Hardlore podcast), George Clarke (Deafheaven), and Crystal Pak (Initiate)

​”You’ll Know It Was Me is a short record about love. Love looks like a lot of things, and each track touches on it in its own way.” says Mike Sugars.  “People close to me have heard about me wanting to make this kind of record for a long time. I just hadn’t grown enough to realise the dream of it, and I knew it had to be a Church Tongue record. I’ve been with this band, these guys, for the majority of my life now. I’ve made records with other bands, and so have the other guys, but this idea felt sacred to my beginnings. I knew this record was in us, was who we are, and I’m honoured to have made it with my brothers.”

Alongside the announcement is the single “Bury Me (One Thousand Times)”
 

Streamed HERE

You’ll Know It Was Me Tracklisting
Heart Of Darkness
One Hand Wrapped Around The Sun
When It Betrays (feat. Colin Young)
The Fury of Love (feat. Crystal Pak)
Bury Me (One Thousand Times)
You’ll Know It Was Me (feat. George Clarke)

“YOU’LL KNOW IT WAS ME” OUT 14TH FEBRUARY 2025 VIA PURE NOISE RECORDS

Ian Mc Donnell

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