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Heaven help us all – Torpedoes are back

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When your previous, 17-song, album was heralded as your masterpiec­e, where do you go from there?

If you’re Portsmouth’s gothic-punk maestros Torpedoes you go not one, but four bigger for album four. Heaven’s Light Our Guide is a sprawling 21-track, double disc (in old money) beast.

Principal songwriter

Ray ‘Razor’ Fagan gives his take on the world we must all inhabit whether we like it or not. Lyrically the album focuses on some dark themes from the destructio­n of the planet and corruption to bereavemen­t and historic tragedies.

And on Saturday, July 20, the four-piece are launching it with a gig at The Wedgewood Rooms in Southsea.

Previous album The Black Museum came out in 2018, and as Razor reminds your writer: “The last time you interviewe­d me, you asked: ‘What do you do next after a double album?’ And I jokingly said we're going to do a triple album.

"This really was supposed to be a triple album, we had enough songs to do it. There's still other songs, and some of the others in the band were writing this time as well, so we might end up recording them for the next album.”

The album was recorded at Studio One28 in Portsmouth by Jon Callender.

"He's been very good, I think he's done a wonderful job with it,” says Razor. “Whack it on in the car and listen to it loud, it sounds great – you can hear everything on it.”

It also marks the recording debut of bassist Steve, aka, Shirley, who joined the band right before Covid hit. And this will be the band’s first hometown gig since they played a summer Bandstand gig back in 2021.

The launch gig will have a full evening of music with four other acts on the bill besides the headliners.

Rich Tamblyn, former guitarist of Portsmouth nearly-men Thirst, will open. Next up are Violent Heartbeat, the debut of scene legend Clair Wheeler’s new band, The Seed, and The Cherries.

Tickets £10. Go to wedgewood-rooms.co.uk.

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