Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Full Album Stream: TesseracT - Polaris

So one of the new[er] sections I created was "Full Album Streams".  Not only did this gave folks something to listen to when they are cruising the site (being that the original intention of this site was to acts as a hub to explore), but also a chance for people to explore new artists, new genres, and new albums before deciding to purchase them (also from links on AFGM's site).

Full album streams seem to be a new fad that a lot of internet savvy people are jumping on.  It can be in the form of a Soundcloud widget, a YouTube playlist, or even a single YouTube video.  This often gives record labels a chance to promote new artists and for people to subscribe to their social media pages.  So hopefully this provides you access to some new music, bands, and/or artists.  Cheers!

PS - Feel free to send us an email if you have any albums you think you should be on this list or a new one coming out we missed.  We're always listening!

(Artwork by AFGM.  Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)

Now TesseracT is a band we are a lil biased towards here at AFGM.  Not only because their newly re-welcomed vocalist gave us a stellar interview a few years ago, but it's been a band that continues to evolve in their sound.  They have been perfecting their craft since 2007, and continue to gain new audiences everywhere they go.  Thankfully, the group's exposure in North America ha worked in their favour, as I have been lucky enough to catch them numerous times in Canada.

As the group takes flight in a brand new North American/Australian tour, they set their sights on their latest album titled "Polaris".  Without having done an entire album play, I can say without a doubt that the album advances TesseracT in all categories.  Their technicality is exceptional and the group at times can be simply flawless.

(Photo courtesy of TesseracT via Facebook)

Choosing to return from the more ambience-driven quintet, Skyharbor, Tompkins seems to have fused his approach from both bands for an eclectic synthesis. With the complete lineup reunited for third LP, Polaris, a cohesive greatness is inevitable. It should also be noted the chosen record labels, Kscope (known for Steven Wilson and Anathema) and eOne Music (roster ranging from Black Label Society to The Contortionist), may be indicative of both the catchy, experimental prog-rock ahead. -Metal Injection

The album was recorded and produced by TesseracT guitarist Acle Kahney at his 4D Sounds in Brighton, England.  Additional production by Aidan O'Brien and Amos Williams, all three of which have long standing production with TesseracT.

(Album artwork courtesy of TesseracT and KScope Records)

1. Dystopia*
2. Hexes
3. Survival
4. Tourniquet
5. Utopia*
6. Phoenix
7. Messenger*
8. Cages
9. Seven Names

(* = AFGM Recommended)

...Polaris evolves beyond the typical conventions of the djent style in favour of a prog rock/metal hybrid, playing with a delicate balance between heavy and heavenly. While the band's interest in ambiance has always been apparent, lighter moments in "Hexes" and "Tourniquet" (which doesn't sound far removed from something by their Kscope label mates Porcupine Tree) see that interest explored with greater depth. -Exclaim

So for the latest album, TesseracT partnered with KScope Records to distribute their album.  And as luck would have it, he label decided to stream the new album "Polaris" online for free!  Be sure to pick up a copy of the album, which was released on September 18th, 2015.  Album sales go a long way for bands to keep doing what they want to do.



...Polaris is the record that Tesseract have been working toward. The evolved maturity of their writing, playing, and arranging is matched by the experience and confidence Tomkins gained while away. Reunited, they deliver not only creativity and sophistication but inspiration. They are the prog/djent unit to pay closest attention to. -All Music

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