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TesseracT



Rank:
290
322 fans
Also known as Tesseract

Country: United Kingdom
Labels: Kscope
Century Media Records

Links: Official website
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Formed in: 2003

2003-Progressive math metal
2003-Djent

Line-up

2003-  Acle Kahney - guitars
2005-  Jay Postones - drums
2006-  James Monteith - guitars
2006-  Amos Williams - bass, backing vocals
2008-2011  Daniel Tompkins - vocals
› 2014-  -//-
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2004-2006  Julien Perier - vocals
2006-2008  Abisola Obasanya - vocals
2011-2012  Elliot Coleman - vocals
2012-2014  Ashe O'Hara - vocals
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2020  Mike Malyan - drums
2013  Chris Barretto - saxophone

Discography

2010 Concealing Fate [EP] 8.8
2012 Perspective [EP] 7.7
2016 Errai [EP] 8.1
2022 Regrowth [EP] 7.9
2007 Tesseract Demo [Demo] 9.2
2012 Nocturne [Single] 8.9
2015 Odyssey/Scala [Live] 8.5
2015 Messenger [Single] 7.8
2015 Survival [Single] 8.2
2021 Portals [Live] 8.5
2021 Portals [DVD] 9
2010 Deception (Concealing Fate Part 2) 8.2
2011 Nascent 9.3
2011 Eden 2.0 8
2013 Singularity 8.8
2013 Nocturne 9
2014 Of Matter 9.3
2015 Messenger [Lyric Video] 9
2015 Survival 8.3
2016 Hexes 7.7
2018 King 8.3

Latest reviews

Sonder
8.0
A lot of time has passed since djent was an emerging genre and it was all the rage, and while it's in a slight decline, established bands like Disperse, Animals As Leaders, and Vola have all put out acclaimed material lately. Then there are the ones that had a clear fall in quality, like Volumes, Uneven Structure, and Periphery, and even ones we haven't heard from in a while, like Vildhjarta. So where does Sonder place TesseracT right now in the grand scheme of djent?
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