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Tesseract (band)

Tesseract (often stylized as TesseracT) are an English progressive metal band from Milton Keynes.[1] The band, formed in 2003, consists of Daniel Tompkins (lead vocals), Alec "Acle" Kahney (lead guitar and producer), James Monteith (rhythm guitar), Amos Williams (bass, backing vocals) and Jay Postones (drums, percussion). The band is currently signed to Kscope.[2] They are credited as one of the bands to pioneer the djent movement in progressive metal.[3] As of 2022, Tesseract have released four studio albums: One, Altered State, Polaris and Sonder, as well as two live albums, Odyssey/Scala and Portals, and the extended plays Concealing Fate, Perspective and Errai.

TesseracT
Tesseract live at With Full Force 2019
Background information
OriginMilton Keynes, England
Genres
Years active2003–present
Labels
MembersAcle Kahney
Jay Postones
James Monteith
Amos Williams
Daniel Tompkins
Past membersJulien Perier
Abisola Obasanya
Elliot Coleman
Ashe O'Hara
Websitewww.tesseractband.co.uk

History Edit

Early years (2003–2009) Edit

Tesseract started out in 2003 while founding member Acle Kahney was recording and writing with his band Mikaw Barish. Kahney was also involved in the unofficial predecessor to Tesseract, Fellsilent. French vocalist Julien Perier supplied vocals during Tesseract's early stages, but the logistical difficulties of distance meant that he could not join the band permanently. After their first full lineup was realized, Tesseract began playing live shows and compiling material for their debut album; they released a three-song demo in 2007 containing parts of what would eventually become their debut album, One.

One (2009–2011) Edit

In 2009, the original lead vocalist, Abisola Obasanya, left the band and was replaced by Daniel Tompkins.[4] Acle had come into contact with Tompkins while assisting with the production of the album, Atlantic with his previous band, First Signs of Frost. The band reworked the album's songs with Tompkins, moving towards a 2010 release. Just before beginning their first major tour series, Tesseract released Concealing Fate, a six-track suite that forms the centrepiece of their debut album, One, which was released on 22 March 2011.[5][6] Later that year, Tesseract toured throughout the UK in support of One with openers Chimp Spanner and Uneven Structure,[7] and also performed at the Sonisphere Festival in Knebworth.

Perspective EP (2011–2012) Edit

On 20 August 2011, rumours began spreading that vocalist Daniel Tompkins had left the band, as Tesseract were seen performing with a different vocalist during a gig at the Craufurd Arms in Milton Keynes. This was confirmed by the band a few days later on 23 August, when they introduced Elliot Coleman as the band's new vocalist.[8] Daniel Tompkins went on to sing for the progressive metal band, Skyharbor, the pop rock band, In Colour, and his experimental side project White Moth Black Butterfly.

In September 2011, an instrumental version of One was digitally released and in October 2011, both the original and the instrumental versions were released on vinyl as a double LP.[9]

During early 2012, Tesseract worked on an acoustic EP inspired by the radio acoustic session they played in Brooklyn, New York a year before. This came to be known as Perspective, which was released on 25 May 2012.[10]

Altered State (2012–2014) Edit

On 12 June 2012 Tesseract announced that Coleman had amicably left the band.[11] On 7 September 2012 the band announced that they had found their yet-unnamed new vocalist and would release the single, "Nocturne", on 12 October.[12] A series of shows in Europe was also announced, including a performance at Euroblast Festival.[13][14] It was later revealed that the new singer was Ashe O'Hara of British progressive metal band Voices from the Fuselage.[15][16] Tesseract issued a short statement about the new vocalist on their website.[17]

On 28 February 2013 the band unveiled a release date for Altered State alongside a full track listing of the album. The album is a 51-minute continuous piece divided into four large sections (Of Matter, Of Mind, Of Reality, Of Energy), each of which contains several tracks. On 30 April "Singularity" was aired on BBC Radio 1's Rock show,[18] and was later released on their SoundCloud account.[19]

During a phone interview with Metal Injection, Williams stated that the band would be going on tour in the United States during the summer of 2013 and touring Europe in late 2013.

Altered State was streamed in its entirety on 12 May 2013 on Century Media's official YouTube channel,[20] two weeks before its 27 May release.

Odyssey/Scala, Polaris and Errai (2014–2016) Edit

On 27 June 2014, it was announced that Ashe O'Hara had left the band and that Dan Tompkins would be rejoining, leaving Skyharbor in the process.[21] On 18 May 2015, Tesseract released Odyssey/Scala, their first live DVD and album compilation.

Shortly after Daniel Tompkins reunited with the band, writing and recording for a third studio album began. The band made frequent updates on social media depicting the members tracking multiple instruments in studio. On 10 July 2015 Tesseract's official Facebook page released a video teaser for the new album titled Polaris. They also released album art and set a release date for 18 September 2015. A full album stream was uploaded to YouTube by Kscope Music on 15 September 2015. In November 2015, the band toured in support of the new album with opening bands including The Contortionist, ERRA and Skyharbor.

On 16 September 2016, an EP titled Errai consisting of four acoustically rearranged tracks from Polaris was released.[22]

Sonder and Portals (2017–2021) Edit

Writing for Sonder was done throughout 2017. The band released the promo single, "Smile", on 23 June 2017. Several band members, including Acle Kahney and Amos Williams, acknowledged that the single was not a complete final mix and it would be further refined before its release on Sonder. According to Amos on Kscope's website, "We have a solid idea of where we would like to take this track on the next album, as it is in no way finished."[23] Tesseract's fourth studio album, Sonder, was announced on 8 February 2018. The lead single, "Luminary", was also released on 8 February, and a second single, "King", was released on 16 March. The full album was released on 20 April 2018.[24]

Dan Tompkins began to pursue a solo career during this period, releasing his first solo album Castles in 2019 and his second Ruins in 2020. Castles has a dark pop/electronic rock sound, whilst Ruins is a progressive metal re-working of Castles with a brand new song "The Gift" (a collaboration between him and Matt Heafy of Trivium).

In 2020, Tesseract performed Portals, described as a "live cinematic experience" as a ticketed online stream. Drummer Jay Postones was replaced by Mike Malyan (drummer of Monuments) for the event, since Postones chose to stay in Texas due to the necessary two-week isolation from the COVID-19 pandemic. On 27 August 2021, an audio version of Portals was released as the band's second live album.[25]

Regrowth and War of Being (2022–present) Edit

In 2022, Tesseract released Regrowth, a two-song EP to raise money for the people of Ukraine. "These songs have been in the TesseracT domain for a while. We had developed them for album 5, but they just weren't the right fit for where that album has headed. Rather than have them slowly decay on a server somewhere, we felt they could do something good, no matter how small? [sic]"[26] Tesseract also finished recording their fifth studio album, War of Being, which will be released on 15 September 2023.[27][28] On 12 July, the lead single and title track was released.[29][30][31] On 16 August, the band unveiled the second single "The Grey".[32]

Musical style Edit

Tesseract play a specific style of progressive metal that features open tunings on their guitars, polyrhythmic riffs, odd time signatures and several atmospheric layers. The band have stated that they do not compose their music with specific polyrhythms in mind, but play what they feel fits the groove. They also include a mid-range distorted guitar tone and melodic clean passages, heavily influenced by ambient music.[33][34][35] The band typically plays in the style of the subgenre djent, pioneered by Meshuggah and SikTh.

The vocal style of the band has seen a considerable shift. On One, Daniel Tompkins employed a mixture of clean and harsh vocals, with an emphasis on long, drawn out notes. However, Ashe O'Hara's performances on Altered State contained no harsh vocals at all. In an interview with Metalspree, Ashe stated, "[R]ight now, being ourselves is to have purely melodic vocals. With 'One' they felt they had to have harsh vocals in order to be accepted by the community. But, they've never really wanted to be that type of band".[36] Harsh vocals returned to the band's sound following Dan Tompkins' return to the band, although they stuck to a mostly melodic and clean direction with the vocals on Polaris and Sonder.

Throughout their career, the band have produced, mixed and mastered all of their material themselves. Williams is a qualified audio engineer and Acle Kahney has carried out production, mixing and mastering work for several other progressive metal bands under the name 4D Sounds.[37]

Amos Williams stated in an interview[38] that Tesseract's music is relatively reliant on the bass in comparison to other metal bands: He states that "[The bass] is always on its own little shelf" in the music and that during the production process, "We left a lot of room for there to be sub and actual bass stuff going on".

Band members Edit

Timeline Edit

Discography Edit

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[39]
AUS
[40]
AUT
[41]
GER
[42]
SWI
[43]
US
[44]
One
Altered State
  • Released: 27 May 2013
  • Label: Century Media
94
Polaris
  • Released: 18 September 2015
  • Label: Kscope
65 120
Sonder
  • Released: 20 April 2018
  • Label: Kscope
62 47 31 48 51 192
War of Being
  • Released: 15 September 2023
  • Label: Kscope
To be released

Extended plays

Live albums

  • Odyssey/Scala (2015)
  • Portals (2021)

Demos

  • TesseracT (2007)

Singles

  • "Nascent" (2011)
  • "Nocturne" (radio edit) (2012)
  • "Messenger" (2015)
  • "Survival" (2015)
  • "Survival (Errai)" (2016)
  • "Smile" (2017)
  • "Luminary" (2018)
  • "King" (2018)
  • "Nocturne (P O R T A L S)" (2021)
  • "Tourniquet (P O R T A L S)" (2021)
  • "War of Being" (2023)
  • "The Grey" (2023)

Videography Edit

  • Deception (Concealing Fate Part 2) (2010)
  • Nascent (2011)
  • Concealing Fate Live (2011)
  • Eden 2.0 (2011)
  • Singularity (2013)
  • Nocturne (2013)
  • Of Matter Live (2014)
  • Survival (2015)
  • Hexes (2016)
  • King (2018)
  • Juno (2018)
  • Nocturne (P O R T A L S) (2021)
  • Tourniquet (P O R T A L S) (2021)
  • Acceptance (Concealing Fate Part 1) (P O R T A L S) (2021)
  • War of Being (2023)

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011 One Golden Gods Award for Best New Band Nominated
2012 One Progressive Music Award for New Blood Won
2013 Altered State Progressive Music Award for Album of the Year Nominated

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Tesseract at AllMusic  

tesseract, band, tesseract, often, stylized, tesseract, english, progressive, metal, band, from, milton, keynes, band, formed, 2003, consists, daniel, tompkins, lead, vocals, alec, acle, kahney, lead, guitar, producer, james, monteith, rhythm, guitar, amos, wi. Tesseract often stylized as TesseracT are an English progressive metal band from Milton Keynes 1 The band formed in 2003 consists of Daniel Tompkins lead vocals Alec Acle Kahney lead guitar and producer James Monteith rhythm guitar Amos Williams bass backing vocals and Jay Postones drums percussion The band is currently signed to Kscope 2 They are credited as one of the bands to pioneer the djent movement in progressive metal 3 As of 2022 Tesseract have released four studio albums One Altered State Polaris and Sonder as well as two live albums Odyssey Scala and Portals and the extended plays Concealing Fate Perspective and Errai TesseracTTesseract live at With Full Force 2019Background informationOriginMilton Keynes EnglandGenresProgressive metal djentYears active2003 presentLabelsCentury Media KscopeMembersAcle KahneyJay PostonesJames MonteithAmos WilliamsDaniel TompkinsPast membersJulien PerierAbisola ObasanyaElliot ColemanAshe O HaraWebsitewww tesseractband co uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 2003 2009 1 2 One 2009 2011 1 3 Perspective EP 2011 2012 1 4 Altered State 2012 2014 1 5 Odyssey Scala Polaris and Errai 2014 2016 1 6 Sonder and Portals 2017 2021 1 7 Regrowth and War of Being 2022 present 2 Musical style 3 Band members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 5 Videography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditEarly years 2003 2009 Edit Tesseract started out in 2003 while founding member Acle Kahney was recording and writing with his band Mikaw Barish Kahney was also involved in the unofficial predecessor to Tesseract Fellsilent French vocalist Julien Perier supplied vocals during Tesseract s early stages but the logistical difficulties of distance meant that he could not join the band permanently After their first full lineup was realized Tesseract began playing live shows and compiling material for their debut album they released a three song demo in 2007 containing parts of what would eventually become their debut album One One 2009 2011 Edit In 2009 the original lead vocalist Abisola Obasanya left the band and was replaced by Daniel Tompkins 4 Acle had come into contact with Tompkins while assisting with the production of the album Atlantic with his previous band First Signs of Frost The band reworked the album s songs with Tompkins moving towards a 2010 release Just before beginning their first major tour series Tesseract released Concealing Fate a six track suite that forms the centrepiece of their debut album One which was released on 22 March 2011 5 6 Later that year Tesseract toured throughout the UK in support of One with openers Chimp Spanner and Uneven Structure 7 and also performed at the Sonisphere Festival in Knebworth Perspective EP 2011 2012 Edit On 20 August 2011 rumours began spreading that vocalist Daniel Tompkins had left the band as Tesseract were seen performing with a different vocalist during a gig at the Craufurd Arms in Milton Keynes This was confirmed by the band a few days later on 23 August when they introduced Elliot Coleman as the band s new vocalist 8 Daniel Tompkins went on to sing for the progressive metal band Skyharbor the pop rock band In Colour and his experimental side project White Moth Black Butterfly In September 2011 an instrumental version of One was digitally released and in October 2011 both the original and the instrumental versions were released on vinyl as a double LP 9 During early 2012 Tesseract worked on an acoustic EP inspired by the radio acoustic session they played in Brooklyn New York a year before This came to be known as Perspective which was released on 25 May 2012 10 Altered State 2012 2014 Edit On 12 June 2012 Tesseract announced that Coleman had amicably left the band 11 On 7 September 2012 the band announced that they had found their yet unnamed new vocalist and would release the single Nocturne on 12 October 12 A series of shows in Europe was also announced including a performance at Euroblast Festival 13 14 It was later revealed that the new singer was Ashe O Hara of British progressive metal band Voices from the Fuselage 15 16 Tesseract issued a short statement about the new vocalist on their website 17 On 28 February 2013 the band unveiled a release date for Altered State alongside a full track listing of the album The album is a 51 minute continuous piece divided into four large sections Of Matter Of Mind Of Reality Of Energy each of which contains several tracks On 30 April Singularity was aired on BBC Radio 1 s Rock show 18 and was later released on their SoundCloud account 19 During a phone interview with Metal Injection Williams stated that the band would be going on tour in the United States during the summer of 2013 and touring Europe in late 2013 Altered State was streamed in its entirety on 12 May 2013 on Century Media s official YouTube channel 20 two weeks before its 27 May release Odyssey Scala Polaris and Errai 2014 2016 Edit On 27 June 2014 it was announced that Ashe O Hara had left the band and that Dan Tompkins would be rejoining leaving Skyharbor in the process 21 On 18 May 2015 Tesseract released Odyssey Scala their first live DVD and album compilation Shortly after Daniel Tompkins reunited with the band writing and recording for a third studio album began The band made frequent updates on social media depicting the members tracking multiple instruments in studio On 10 July 2015 Tesseract s official Facebook page released a video teaser for the new album titled Polaris They also released album art and set a release date for 18 September 2015 A full album stream was uploaded to YouTube by Kscope Music on 15 September 2015 In November 2015 the band toured in support of the new album with opening bands including The Contortionist ERRA and Skyharbor On 16 September 2016 an EP titled Errai consisting of four acoustically rearranged tracks from Polaris was released 22 Sonder and Portals 2017 2021 Edit Writing for Sonder was done throughout 2017 The band released the promo single Smile on 23 June 2017 Several band members including Acle Kahney and Amos Williams acknowledged that the single was not a complete final mix and it would be further refined before its release on Sonder According to Amos on Kscope s website We have a solid idea of where we would like to take this track on the next album as it is in no way finished 23 Tesseract s fourth studio album Sonder was announced on 8 February 2018 The lead single Luminary was also released on 8 February and a second single King was released on 16 March The full album was released on 20 April 2018 24 Dan Tompkins began to pursue a solo career during this period releasing his first solo album Castles in 2019 and his second Ruins in 2020 Castles has a dark pop electronic rock sound whilst Ruins is a progressive metal re working of Castles with a brand new song The Gift a collaboration between him and Matt Heafy of Trivium In 2020 Tesseract performed Portals described as a live cinematic experience as a ticketed online stream Drummer Jay Postones was replaced by Mike Malyan drummer of Monuments for the event since Postones chose to stay in Texas due to the necessary two week isolation from the COVID 19 pandemic On 27 August 2021 an audio version of Portals was released as the band s second live album 25 Regrowth and War of Being 2022 present Edit In 2022 Tesseract released Regrowth a two song EP to raise money for the people of Ukraine These songs have been in the TesseracT domain for a while We had developed them for album 5 but they just weren t the right fit for where that album has headed Rather than have them slowly decay on a server somewhere we felt they could do something good no matter how small sic 26 Tesseract also finished recording their fifth studio album War of Being which will be released on 15 September 2023 27 28 On 12 July the lead single and title track was released 29 30 31 On 16 August the band unveiled the second single The Grey 32 Musical style EditTesseract play a specific style of progressive metal that features open tunings on their guitars polyrhythmic riffs odd time signatures and several atmospheric layers The band have stated that they do not compose their music with specific polyrhythms in mind but play what they feel fits the groove They also include a mid range distorted guitar tone and melodic clean passages heavily influenced by ambient music 33 34 35 The band typically plays in the style of the subgenre djent pioneered by Meshuggah and SikTh The vocal style of the band has seen a considerable shift On One Daniel Tompkins employed a mixture of clean and harsh vocals with an emphasis on long drawn out notes However Ashe O Hara s performances on Altered State contained no harsh vocals at all In an interview with Metalspree Ashe stated R ight now being ourselves is to have purely melodic vocals With One they felt they had to have harsh vocals in order to be accepted by the community But they ve never really wanted to be that type of band 36 Harsh vocals returned to the band s sound following Dan Tompkins return to the band although they stuck to a mostly melodic and clean direction with the vocals on Polaris and Sonder Throughout their career the band have produced mixed and mastered all of their material themselves Williams is a qualified audio engineer and Acle Kahney has carried out production mixing and mastering work for several other progressive metal bands under the name 4D Sounds 37 Amos Williams stated in an interview 38 that Tesseract s music is relatively reliant on the bass in comparison to other metal bands He states that The bass is always on its own little shelf in the music and that during the production process We left a lot of room for there to be sub and actual bass stuff going on Band members EditTesseract live at With Full Force 2019 Acle Kahney James Monteith Daniel Tompkins Amos Williams Jay PostonesCurrent members Acle Kahney lead guitar 2003 present rhythm guitar bass 2003 2006 Jay Postones drums percussion 2005 present James Metal Monteith rhythm guitar 2006 present Amos Williams bass growls backing vocals 2006 present Daniel Tompkins lead vocals 2009 2011 2014 present Session members Mike Malyan drums percussion 2020 Former members Phil Vermehren lead vocals 2003 2004 John Hatzioannou lead vocals 2003 2004 Lee Fisher drums percussion 2004 2005 Lisa Parish saxophone 2004 2005 Julien Perier lead vocals 2004 2006 Abisola Obasanya lead vocals 2006 2009 Elliot Coleman lead vocals 2011 2012 Ashe O Hara lead vocals 2012 2014 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Title Album details Peak chart positionsUK 39 AUS 40 AUT 41 GER 42 SWI 43 US 44 One Released 22 March 2011 Label Century Media Altered State Released 27 May 2013 Label Century Media 94Polaris Released 18 September 2015 Label Kscope 65 120Sonder Released 20 April 2018 Label Kscope 62 47 31 48 51 192War of Being Released 15 September 2023 Label Kscope To be releasedExtended plays Concealing Fate 2010 Perspective 2012 Errai 2016 Regrowth 2022 Live albums Odyssey Scala 2015 Portals 2021 Demos TesseracT 2007 Singles Nascent 2011 Nocturne radio edit 2012 Messenger 2015 Survival 2015 Survival Errai 2016 Smile 2017 Luminary 2018 King 2018 Nocturne P O R T A L S 2021 Tourniquet P O R T A L S 2021 War of Being 2023 The Grey 2023 Videography EditDeception Concealing Fate Part 2 2010 Nascent 2011 Concealing Fate Live 2011 Eden 2 0 2011 Singularity 2013 Nocturne 2013 Of Matter Live 2014 Survival 2015 Hexes 2016 King 2018 Juno 2018 Nocturne P O R T A L S 2021 Tourniquet P O R T A L S 2021 Acceptance Concealing Fate Part 1 P O R T A L S 2021 War of Being 2023 Awards and nominations EditYear Nominee work Award Result2011 One Golden Gods Award for Best New Band Nominated2012 One Progressive Music Award for New Blood Won2013 Altered State Progressive Music Award for Album of the Year NominatedReferences Edit Tesseract have a big surprise Milton Keynes Citizen 16 August 2011 Retrieved 21 April 2019 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