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Tera Melos
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Maguire
December 2nd 2018
Most solid band on earth. Friendly guys who deserve the world.
Dallas, TX@Granada Theater
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About Tera Melos
Roseville, CA's Tera Melos is an epic, complex, and spastic band that incorporates jazz, ambient electronics, prog-like song structure, and hardcore punk all in one to create an original math-rock like sound never heard before.
After releasing a four song demo, they released their debut untitled full-length on October 4th, 2005. The full length was comprised of eight songs, most of which having a sound akin to math-rock, post-hardcore, and post-rock. Untitled has been re-issued in 2008 on Sargent House.
Right before they started recording their new LP Drugs To The Dear Youth, one of the guitarists, Jeff Worms, left the band. On January 19th, 2007, Tera Melos released the LP on Sargent House. 'Drugs' for short, was a step away from the sort of post-hardcore sound they had before and farther into more progressive and math-rock regions. In Novemebr of 2007, they released a split with By The End of Tonight entitled "Complex Full of Phantoms." This album was the first to feature vocals
Tera Melos have over the past few years, developed a cult-like fan base around the United States and have recently gained some popularity in Japan, United Kingdom, and various other European countries.
Their live shows aren’t something to miss. Gone are their old four-piece antics where they typically ran around playing like a hardcore band, hanging from ceilings, doing cartwheels. Now a three piece the focus is more on the music vs the spazz, where they will blow your minds with the speed and grace in which they play.
Their most recent release is a split with By the End of Tonight called "Complex Full of Phantoms" released on Temporary Residence in November 2007. Their side of "Complex Full of Phantoms" was a step towards a tighter, more accessible "pop" sound. Vocals (contributed by guitarist Nick Reinhart) permeate a good chunk of the album. Instrumentally, the songs are less ferocious, but attack a larger, more diverse range of sounds and feels.
Tera Melos is scheduled to release a second full length in 2008 on Sargent House.
After releasing a four song demo, they released their debut untitled full-length on October 4th, 2005. The full length was comprised of eight songs, most of which having a sound akin to math-rock, post-hardcore, and post-rock. Untitled has been re-issued in 2008 on Sargent House.
Right before they started recording their new LP Drugs To The Dear Youth, one of the guitarists, Jeff Worms, left the band. On January 19th, 2007, Tera Melos released the LP on Sargent House. 'Drugs' for short, was a step away from the sort of post-hardcore sound they had before and farther into more progressive and math-rock regions. In Novemebr of 2007, they released a split with By The End of Tonight entitled "Complex Full of Phantoms." This album was the first to feature vocals
Tera Melos have over the past few years, developed a cult-like fan base around the United States and have recently gained some popularity in Japan, United Kingdom, and various other European countries.
Their live shows aren’t something to miss. Gone are their old four-piece antics where they typically ran around playing like a hardcore band, hanging from ceilings, doing cartwheels. Now a three piece the focus is more on the music vs the spazz, where they will blow your minds with the speed and grace in which they play.
Their most recent release is a split with By the End of Tonight called "Complex Full of Phantoms" released on Temporary Residence in November 2007. Their side of "Complex Full of Phantoms" was a step towards a tighter, more accessible "pop" sound. Vocals (contributed by guitarist Nick Reinhart) permeate a good chunk of the album. Instrumentally, the songs are less ferocious, but attack a larger, more diverse range of sounds and feels.
Tera Melos is scheduled to release a second full length in 2008 on Sargent House.
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Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Nathan Latona, Nick Reinhart, John Clardy
Hometown:
Glenrio, Texas
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Deafheaven
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Live Photos of Tera Melos
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Official Merch

Treasures And Trolls 7" Vinyl
$8.99 USD

Trash Generator CD
$9.99 USD

Trash Generator 12" Vinyl
$20.99 USD

Cube Black T-Shirt
$25.00 USD

Old Man White T-Shirt
$25.00 USD

Chainsaw Black T-Shirt
$29.00 USD

Rat Black Crew Neck Pullover Sweatshirt
$40.00 USD

Friends Black T-Shirt
$25.00 USD

Itchy, Scratchy, and Poochie White T-...
$25.00 USD

Scrappy T-Shirt
$25.00 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
Fan Reviews

Maguire
December 2nd 2018
Most solid band on earth. Friendly guys who deserve the world.
Dallas, TX@Granada Theater
View More Fan Reviews
About Tera Melos
Roseville, CA's Tera Melos is an epic, complex, and spastic band that incorporates jazz, ambient electronics, prog-like song structure, and hardcore punk all in one to create an original math-rock like sound never heard before.
After releasing a four song demo, they released their debut untitled full-length on October 4th, 2005. The full length was comprised of eight songs, most of which having a sound akin to math-rock, post-hardcore, and post-rock. Untitled has been re-issued in 2008 on Sargent House.
Right before they started recording their new LP Drugs To The Dear Youth, one of the guitarists, Jeff Worms, left the band. On January 19th, 2007, Tera Melos released the LP on Sargent House. 'Drugs' for short, was a step away from the sort of post-hardcore sound they had before and farther into more progressive and math-rock regions. In Novemebr of 2007, they released a split with By The End of Tonight entitled "Complex Full of Phantoms." This album was the first to feature vocals
Tera Melos have over the past few years, developed a cult-like fan base around the United States and have recently gained some popularity in Japan, United Kingdom, and various other European countries.
Their live shows aren’t something to miss. Gone are their old four-piece antics where they typically ran around playing like a hardcore band, hanging from ceilings, doing cartwheels. Now a three piece the focus is more on the music vs the spazz, where they will blow your minds with the speed and grace in which they play.
Their most recent release is a split with By the End of Tonight called "Complex Full of Phantoms" released on Temporary Residence in November 2007. Their side of "Complex Full of Phantoms" was a step towards a tighter, more accessible "pop" sound. Vocals (contributed by guitarist Nick Reinhart) permeate a good chunk of the album. Instrumentally, the songs are less ferocious, but attack a larger, more diverse range of sounds and feels.
Tera Melos is scheduled to release a second full length in 2008 on Sargent House.
After releasing a four song demo, they released their debut untitled full-length on October 4th, 2005. The full length was comprised of eight songs, most of which having a sound akin to math-rock, post-hardcore, and post-rock. Untitled has been re-issued in 2008 on Sargent House.
Right before they started recording their new LP Drugs To The Dear Youth, one of the guitarists, Jeff Worms, left the band. On January 19th, 2007, Tera Melos released the LP on Sargent House. 'Drugs' for short, was a step away from the sort of post-hardcore sound they had before and farther into more progressive and math-rock regions. In Novemebr of 2007, they released a split with By The End of Tonight entitled "Complex Full of Phantoms." This album was the first to feature vocals
Tera Melos have over the past few years, developed a cult-like fan base around the United States and have recently gained some popularity in Japan, United Kingdom, and various other European countries.
Their live shows aren’t something to miss. Gone are their old four-piece antics where they typically ran around playing like a hardcore band, hanging from ceilings, doing cartwheels. Now a three piece the focus is more on the music vs the spazz, where they will blow your minds with the speed and grace in which they play.
Their most recent release is a split with By the End of Tonight called "Complex Full of Phantoms" released on Temporary Residence in November 2007. Their side of "Complex Full of Phantoms" was a step towards a tighter, more accessible "pop" sound. Vocals (contributed by guitarist Nick Reinhart) permeate a good chunk of the album. Instrumentally, the songs are less ferocious, but attack a larger, more diverse range of sounds and feels.
Tera Melos is scheduled to release a second full length in 2008 on Sargent House.
Show More
Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Nathan Latona, Nick Reinhart, John Clardy
Hometown:
Glenrio, Texas
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