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Tera Melos

Tera Melos is an American math rock band from Sacramento, California, formed in 2004. They incorporate many styles of rock, ambient electronics and unconventional song structures.[1] They are currently a three-piece, consisting of guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist Nick Reinhart and bassist Nathan Latona, as well as drummer John Clardy who joined the group in 2008.[1] Tera Melos play a brand of music characterized by quickly alternating rhythmic patterns, start-stop dynamics, improvisation, two-handed tapping on the guitar, extended open-ended bridges, and the use of effect pedals and samplers. Though the band has typically eschewed the label of math rock,[2] they are considered recent innovators of the genre.[3]

Tera Melos
Tera Melos live at SLO Brewing Co. in 2011
Background information
OriginSacramento, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2004–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Jeff Worms
  • Vince Rogers
Websiteteramelos.net

History

Early years (2004–2007)

The band formed in 2004 after the breakup of Nick Reinhart and Nathan Latona's former band No Regard. Jeff Worms and Vince Rogers joined shortly thereafter. Tera Melos rehearsed for nearly a full year before choosing to debut live.[4] The band had initially intended to recruit a vocalist but did not settle on one and chose to carry on as an instrumental band for the next several years. After releasing a four-song demo, their untitled debut full-length was released on October 4, 2005. The album is composed of eight tracks that are all instrumental. In 2010, it was re-issued on Sargent House. While some of the tracks on the album feature distorted vocals that are somewhat undecipherable, guitarist Nick Reinhart started contributing more prominent vocals to the music with the release of their 2007 split with By the End of Tonight, called Complex Full of Phantoms. The album was named one of the most overlooked albums of 2005 by AP magazine.[4]

Right before they started recording their second EP Drugs to the Dear Youth, one of the guitarists, Jeff Worms, left the band. On January 19, 2007, Tera Melos released the EP on Sargent House. Called ‘Drugs’ for short, the EP took a step away from the band's previous sound into more progressive and original regions.[3] They then embarked on their first national tour.

Later in the year, the band contributed five songs to a split EP with the Houston, Texas band "By the End of Tonight". Released on Temporary Residence Limited, Complex Full of Phantoms was the first release to feature prominent vocals in Tera Melos songs. Tours with By the End of Tonight and Facing New York followed.

Patagonian Rats (2008–2012)

Tera Melos announced on their Myspace page on April 2, 2008, that drummer Vince would be leaving the band to pursue other things after their spring tour. He now performs solo drum act, with a sequencer, under the name the Blank Reference. He is also a member of Marnie Stern's band. The band began searching for a new drummer, and after six months announced the addition of John Clardy. Prior to Vince's departure, the band had been planning a long-awaited LP release after touring; however, plans for a full-length were delayed. In the meantime they ended up releasing an EP of covers, featuring songs by the Beach Boys and Polaris, entitled Idioms, Vol. I.

 
Tera Melos at The Smell in Los Angeles, California, in 2010

The band resumed live activity again in January 2009 and toured with the likes of RX Bandits, These Arms are Snakes, and Melt Banana in addition to headlining tours of their own.

Tera Melos have developed a cult-like fan base around the United States and have recently gained some popularity in Europe, Asia, and South America;[5] in September 2009, the Drugs to the Dear Youth EP and Tera Melos songs from the Complex Full of Phantoms split were combined into the release Drugs/Complex on Parabolica Records in Japan. October 2009 the band did an 8-date headlining tour of Japan, and were subsequently featured in the DVD Parabolica Jam '09.[6]

On November 7, 2009, Tera Melos confirmed a new album due out in 2010 in a Myspace bulletin. The post stated that the band was set to begin recording the next day, November 8. The new album, titled Patagonian Rats, was released on September 7, 2010.[7] The band toured extensively throughout North America and Europe in support of the record, playing with bands such as Maps & Atlases and Marnie Stern.

The band embarked on a short west-coast tour with the recently reunited Firehose in April 2012.[8]

X'ed Out (2013–2016)

On January 17, 2013, along with the release of a new song "Tropic Lame," Tera Melos announced their new LP X'ed Out, which was released by Sargent House on April 16.[9][10] Tracks from the album "Sunburn" and "Bite" were later released. The band once again toured extensively in Europe, as well as a tour with Sargent House label-mates TTNG in the United States.

The band supported Minus the Bear on their West Coast dates. They have also since done extensive touring in 2014 traveling with Dillinger Escape Plan, and then again with Pinback.

During many of their 2014 shows they performed "Dyer Ln" and "Don't Say I Know", both of which would not see a release until 2017's Trash Generator.

Nick Reinhart was featured on Death Grips' instrumental album Fashion Week, as well as disc 2 of their double album The Powers That B and their fifth album Bottomless Pit.

Trash Generator (2017–present)

In the final months of 2016, Tera Melos returned to the studio to record their first full-length album since X'ed Out. Drummer John Clardy left the School of Rock (Company) of Southlake, Texas as the band finished sessions for a brand new album entitled Trash Generator. Before the album released, they toured with Chon and Covet, where they would perform "Treasures and Trolls", to appear later as a single. The album was released on August 25, 2017 and typically received positive reviews. The band went on a U.S. tour that October with Speedy Ortiz.

"Treasures and Trolls", despite already having a presence in their setlist, did not release until late 2018—a full year after Trash Generator. The single also released with a b-side featuring Rob Crow and a digital bonus track, both of which were from the Trash Generator sessions.

At the end of 2018, Tera Melos went on a headlining tour with Mouse on the Keys. For personal reasons, Nathan had to cancel his appearances on the tour and was filled in for by long-time friend and contributor Pat Hills.

Musical style

Tera Melos's sound is labeled as math rock,[11] experimental rock[12] and punk jazz,[13] with influences from progressive rock and post-hardcore.[14] AllMusic critic Jason Lymangrover wrote that the band melds "the aggression of punk with the technical intricacies of prog rock," using "jerky shifts in time signatures and disjointed guitar noodling with a close resemblance to Don Caballero and Hella." The band's music also features tapped guitar parts, as well as angular bass riffs and splintered spazz-jazz drumming, complemented with ambient electronics and sparse vocal lines.[15]

Starting with Patagonian Rats in 2010, the band began to infuse pop elements and harmonic singing to their sound,[16][17] "making a shift from unconventional song structures of ambient-indebted post rock to hyper-technical guitar pop."[18] Their third album, X'ed Out (2013), incorporated influences from skate punk, dream pop, and proto-emo.[14]

Members

Current

  • Nick Reinhart – guitar, vocals, programming (2004–present)
  • Nathan Latona – bass (2004–present)
  • John Clardy – drums (2008–present)

Former

  • Jeff Worms – guitar (2004–2006)
  • Vince Rogers – drums (2004–2008)

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • Drugs/Complex (2010) Sargent House

EPs

  • Demo (2004)
  • Alive (2005)
  • Drugs to the Dear Youth (2007) Sargent House
  • IDIOMS vol. I (2009) Sargent House
  • Frozen Zoo Remixes (2010) Sargent House
  • Zoo Weather (2011) Sargent House
  • Echo on the Hills of Knebworth (2011) Sargent House
  • X'ed Out-The Remixes (2013) Sargent House
  • Treasures and Trolls (2018) Sargent House

Splits

Music videos

  • "Hey Sandy" (2009)[19]
  • "The Skin Surf" (2010)[20]
  • "Frozen Zoo" (2010)[21]
  • "Manar the Magic" (2011)[22]
  • "Kelley" (2011)[23]
  • "So Occult" / "Kelly" (2011)[24]
  • "Bite" (2013)[25]
  • "Weird Circles" (2013)[26]
  • "Slimed" (2014)[27]
  • "Sunburn" (2014)[28]
  • "Trash Generator" (2017)[29]
  • "Warpless Run" (2017)

References

  1. ^ a b Corcoran, Nina (July 26, 2017). "Songs We Love: Tera Melos, 'Don't Say I Know'". NPR. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Math Rock For Dummies: Tera Melos' Nick Reinhart Explains |". Flabmag.com. 2010-07-01. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  3. ^ a b "Genre Report: Norcal Math Rock". Sputnikmusic. 2008-08-18. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  4. ^ a b "Blog Archive » Interview with Tera Melos – Podcast 16". Sound Scene Revolution. 2006-02-21. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  5. ^ SK; Ueshima, Yumi (October 2009) [2009], "Tera Melos Beadily #05", The Ray, 005: 10–11
  6. ^ "LITE official website". Lite-web.com. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  7. ^ "What Album Haha What? By Tera Melos On Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. 2010-06-17. Archived from the original on 2012-07-02. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  8. ^ "Tera Melos: Tour Dates with Reunited fIREHOSE on JamBase". Jambase.com. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  9. ^ "Hear And Download..." Facebook. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  10. ^ "April 16th". Facebook. 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  11. ^ Zaillian, Charlie (May 15, 2014). "Tera Melos' math rock not by numbers". The Seattle Times. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  12. ^ Gray, Scott A. (April 12, 2013). "Tera Melos - X'ed Out". Exclaim!. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  13. ^ Gray, Scott A. (September 21, 2010). "Tera Melos - Patagonian Rats". Exclaim!. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  14. ^ a b Cohen, Ian (May 13, 2013). "Tera Melos - X'ed Out". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  15. ^ "Tera Melos - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  16. ^ Ellison, Kyle (November 4, 2010). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on July 20, 2018. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  17. ^ Campbell, Hernan M. (April 14, 2013). "Tera Melos - X'ed Out". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  18. ^ Joyce, Colin (April 8, 2013). "Stream Tera Melos' Full, Manic 'X'ed Out' Album". Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  19. ^ Sargent House (2009-03-26), Tera Melos Cover of "Hey Sandy", archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  20. ^ Sargent House (2010-07-27), Tera Melos "The Skin Surf" (Official Video), archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  21. ^ Sargent House (2010-09-08), Tera Melos "Frozen Zoo" (Official), archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  22. ^ Sargent House (2011-02-14), Tera Melos "Manar the Magic" (Official Video), archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  23. ^ Sargent House (2011-06-13), Tera Melos "Kelley", archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  24. ^ Sargent House (2011-07-31), Tera Melos "So Occult / Kelly", archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  25. ^ TeraMelosVEVO (2013-04-16), Tera Melos - Bite, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  26. ^ Sargent House (2013-07-11), Tera Melos "Weird Circles", archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  27. ^ Sargent House (2014-04-17), Tera Melos "Slimed", archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  28. ^ Sargent House (2014-09-04), Tera Melos "Sunburn", archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18
  29. ^ Sargent House (2017-08-16), Tera Melos - Trash Generator (Official Video), archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-09-18

External links

  • Official website
  • Tera Melos on MySpace
  • Tera Melos on Sargent House

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Tera Melos is an American math rock band from Sacramento California formed in 2004 They incorporate many styles of rock ambient electronics and unconventional song structures 1 They are currently a three piece consisting of guitarist keyboardist vocalist Nick Reinhart and bassist Nathan Latona as well as drummer John Clardy who joined the group in 2008 1 Tera Melos play a brand of music characterized by quickly alternating rhythmic patterns start stop dynamics improvisation two handed tapping on the guitar extended open ended bridges and the use of effect pedals and samplers Though the band has typically eschewed the label of math rock 2 they are considered recent innovators of the genre 3 Tera MelosTera Melos live at SLO Brewing Co in 2011Background informationOriginSacramento California U S GenresMath rock indie rock experimental rock punk jazz progressive rock post hardcoreYears active2004 presentLabelsSpringman Sargent HouseMembersNick Reinhart Nathan Latona John ClardyPast membersJeff Worms Vince RogersWebsiteteramelos wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 2004 2007 1 2 Patagonian Rats 2008 2012 1 3 X ed Out 2013 2016 1 4 Trash Generator 2017 present 2 Musical style 3 Members 3 1 Current 3 2 Former 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 EPs 4 4 Splits 4 5 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly years 2004 2007 Edit The band formed in 2004 after the breakup of Nick Reinhart and Nathan Latona s former band No Regard Jeff Worms and Vince Rogers joined shortly thereafter Tera Melos rehearsed for nearly a full year before choosing to debut live 4 The band had initially intended to recruit a vocalist but did not settle on one and chose to carry on as an instrumental band for the next several years After releasing a four song demo their untitled debut full length was released on October 4 2005 The album is composed of eight tracks that are all instrumental In 2010 it was re issued on Sargent House While some of the tracks on the album feature distorted vocals that are somewhat undecipherable guitarist Nick Reinhart started contributing more prominent vocals to the music with the release of their 2007 split with By the End of Tonight called Complex Full of Phantoms The album was named one of the most overlooked albums of 2005 by AP magazine 4 Right before they started recording their second EP Drugs to the Dear Youth one of the guitarists Jeff Worms left the band On January 19 2007 Tera Melos released the EP on Sargent House Called Drugs for short the EP took a step away from the band s previous sound into more progressive and original regions 3 They then embarked on their first national tour Later in the year the band contributed five songs to a split EP with the Houston Texas band By the End of Tonight Released on Temporary Residence Limited Complex Full of Phantoms was the first release to feature prominent vocals in Tera Melos songs Tours with By the End of Tonight and Facing New York followed Patagonian Rats 2008 2012 Edit Tera Melos announced on their Myspace page on April 2 2008 that drummer Vince would be leaving the band to pursue other things after their spring tour He now performs solo drum act with a sequencer under the name the Blank Reference He is also a member of Marnie Stern s band The band began searching for a new drummer and after six months announced the addition of John Clardy Prior to Vince s departure the band had been planning a long awaited LP release after touring however plans for a full length were delayed In the meantime they ended up releasing an EP of covers featuring songs by the Beach Boys and Polaris entitled Idioms Vol I Tera Melos at The Smell in Los Angeles California in 2010 The band resumed live activity again in January 2009 and toured with the likes of RX Bandits These Arms are Snakes and Melt Banana in addition to headlining tours of their own Tera Melos have developed a cult like fan base around the United States and have recently gained some popularity in Europe Asia and South America 5 in September 2009 the Drugs to the Dear Youth EP and Tera Melos songs from the Complex Full of Phantoms split were combined into the release Drugs Complex on Parabolica Records in Japan October 2009 the band did an 8 date headlining tour of Japan and were subsequently featured in the DVD Parabolica Jam 09 6 On November 7 2009 Tera Melos confirmed a new album due out in 2010 in a Myspace bulletin The post stated that the band was set to begin recording the next day November 8 The new album titled Patagonian Rats was released on September 7 2010 7 The band toured extensively throughout North America and Europe in support of the record playing with bands such as Maps amp Atlases and Marnie Stern The band embarked on a short west coast tour with the recently reunited Firehose in April 2012 8 X ed Out 2013 2016 Edit On January 17 2013 along with the release of a new song Tropic Lame Tera Melos announced their new LP X ed Out which was released by Sargent House on April 16 9 10 Tracks from the album Sunburn and Bite were later released The band once again toured extensively in Europe as well as a tour with Sargent House label mates TTNG in the United States The band supported Minus the Bear on their West Coast dates They have also since done extensive touring in 2014 traveling with Dillinger Escape Plan and then again with Pinback During many of their 2014 shows they performed Dyer Ln and Don t Say I Know both of which would not see a release until 2017 s Trash Generator Nick Reinhart was featured on Death Grips instrumental album Fashion Week as well as disc 2 of their double album The Powers That B and their fifth album Bottomless Pit Trash Generator 2017 present Edit In the final months of 2016 Tera Melos returned to the studio to record their first full length album since X ed Out Drummer John Clardy left the School of Rock Company of Southlake Texas as the band finished sessions for a brand new album entitled Trash Generator Before the album released they toured with Chon and Covet where they would perform Treasures and Trolls to appear later as a single The album was released on August 25 2017 and typically received positive reviews The band went on a U S tour that October with Speedy Ortiz Treasures and Trolls despite already having a presence in their setlist did not release until late 2018 a full year after Trash Generator The single also released with a b side featuring Rob Crow and a digital bonus track both of which were from the Trash Generator sessions At the end of 2018 Tera Melos went on a headlining tour with Mouse on the Keys For personal reasons Nathan had to cancel his appearances on the tour and was filled in for by long time friend and contributor Pat Hills Musical style EditTera Melos s sound is labeled as math rock 11 experimental rock 12 and punk jazz 13 with influences from progressive rock and post hardcore 14 AllMusic critic Jason Lymangrover wrote that the band melds the aggression of punk with the technical intricacies of prog rock using jerky shifts in time signatures and disjointed guitar noodling with a close resemblance to Don Caballero and Hella The band s music also features tapped guitar parts as well as angular bass riffs and splintered spazz jazz drumming complemented with ambient electronics and sparse vocal lines 15 Starting with Patagonian Rats in 2010 the band began to infuse pop elements and harmonic singing to their sound 16 17 making a shift from unconventional song structures of ambient indebted post rock to hyper technical guitar pop 18 Their third album X ed Out 2013 incorporated influences from skate punk dream pop and proto emo 14 Members EditCurrent Edit Nick Reinhart guitar vocals programming 2004 present Nathan Latona bass 2004 present John Clardy drums 2008 present Former Edit Jeff Worms guitar 2004 2006 Vince Rogers drums 2004 2008 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Untitled 2005 Springman reissued 2010 Sargent House Patagonian Rats 2010 Sargent House X ed Out 2013 Sargent House Trash Generator 2017 Sargent HouseCompilation albums Edit Drugs Complex 2010 Sargent HouseEPs Edit Demo 2004 Alive 2005 Drugs to the Dear Youth 2007 Sargent House IDIOMS vol I 2009 Sargent House Frozen Zoo Remixes 2010 Sargent House Zoo Weather 2011 Sargent House Echo on the Hills of Knebworth 2011 Sargent House X ed Out The Remixes 2013 Sargent House Treasures and Trolls 2018 Sargent HouseSplits Edit Complex Full of Phantoms split with By the End of Tonight 2007 Temporary Residence LimitedMusic videos Edit Hey Sandy 2009 19 The Skin Surf 2010 20 Frozen Zoo 2010 21 Manar the Magic 2011 22 Kelley 2011 23 So Occult Kelly 2011 24 Bite 2013 25 Weird Circles 2013 26 Slimed 2014 27 Sunburn 2014 28 Trash Generator 2017 29 Warpless Run 2017 References Edit a b Corcoran Nina July 26 2017 Songs We Love Tera Melos Don t Say I Know NPR Retrieved March 7 2020 Math Rock For Dummies Tera Melos Nick Reinhart Explains Flabmag com 2010 07 01 Retrieved 2013 05 03 a b Genre Report Norcal Math Rock Sputnikmusic 2008 08 18 Archived from the original on 2012 09 10 Retrieved 2013 05 03 a b Blog Archive Interview with Tera Melos Podcast 16 Sound Scene Revolution 2006 02 21 Retrieved 2013 05 03 SK Ueshima Yumi October 2009 2009 Tera Melos Beadily 05 The Ray 005 10 11 LITE official website Lite web com Retrieved 2013 05 03 What Album Haha What By Tera Melos On Myspace Blogs myspace com 2010 06 17 Archived from the original on 2012 07 02 Retrieved 2013 05 03 Tera Melos Tour Dates with Reunited fIREHOSE on JamBase Jambase com Retrieved 2013 05 03 Hear And Download Facebook Retrieved 2013 05 03 April 16th Facebook 2013 04 16 Retrieved 2013 05 03 Zaillian Charlie May 15 2014 Tera Melos math rock not by numbers The Seattle Times Retrieved May 8 2016 Gray Scott A April 12 2013 Tera Melos X ed Out Exclaim Retrieved May 8 2016 Gray Scott A September 21 2010 Tera Melos Patagonian Rats Exclaim Retrieved May 8 2016 a b Cohen Ian May 13 2013 Tera Melos X ed Out Pitchfork Retrieved May 8 2016 Tera Melos Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 27 October 2017 Ellison Kyle November 4 2010 Tera Melos Patagonian Rats Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on July 20 2018 Retrieved May 8 2016 Campbell Hernan M April 14 2013 Tera Melos X ed Out Sputnikmusic Retrieved May 8 2016 Joyce Colin April 8 2013 Stream Tera Melos Full Manic X ed Out Album Retrieved May 8 2016 Sargent House 2009 03 26 Tera Melos Cover of Hey Sandy archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2010 07 27 Tera Melos The Skin Surf Official Video archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2010 09 08 Tera Melos Frozen Zoo Official archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2011 02 14 Tera Melos Manar the Magic Official Video archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2011 06 13 Tera Melos Kelley archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2011 07 31 Tera Melos So Occult Kelly archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 TeraMelosVEVO 2013 04 16 Tera Melos Bite archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2013 07 11 Tera Melos Weird Circles archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2014 04 17 Tera Melos Slimed archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2014 09 04 Tera Melos Sunburn archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18 Sargent House 2017 08 16 Tera Melos Trash Generator Official Video archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 09 18External links EditOfficial website Tera Melos on MySpace Tera Melos on Sargent House Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tera Melos amp oldid 1122220839, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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