Tera Melos announce North American tour dates with TTNG, stream first song from forthcoming album
"Once
in a rare while an album comes along that's so fresh and ingenious it
redefines what's possible in a field of music. It's been some time
since a trio armed with guitar, drums, bass and vocals have shattered
the boundaries of convention and pushed the limits of their instruments
and compositions like a graceful tsunami of invention." -- Exclaim!
"Akin to the type of freak-pop perversion dished out by daring pioneers like Devo and The Flaming Lips." -- Wired
Sacramento's genre-benders Tera Melos announce extensive North American tour dates with Sargent House label mates, Britain's This Town Needs Guns (now simply called TTNG) beginning in April. Tera Melos will be supporting their forthcoming album, X'ed Out, as will TTNG promote their new full length 13.0.0.0.0. Please see complete dates below and specific details (tickets, times, etc) for the shows for Tera Melos HERE and TTNG HERE.
Tera Melos recently premiered a new song from their forthcoming album, X'ed Out via Rolling Stone. The track, "Tropic Lame" is also available for streaming/sharing HERE. Cover art and full track listing below.
Truly great art is that which can't be easily understood and dissected, but immediately resonates nonetheless. Tera Melos' new full length, X'ed Out
is just that kind of adventure. The songs transcend in a way that makes
you want to sit friends down to hear it, not only to share the
experience, but perhaps in hopes that together you can create the world
in which songs like this can be defined. It hits mental buttons and
flicks internal switches that you never knew existed, while cleverly
obscuring the technical precision for which the band has been known.
It's remarkably multifaceted, incredibly catchy and perplexing to
unravel exactly how it all works.
"It's
like visiting a friend who lives on the 14th floor of a building with
no elevator, yet he has a grand piano in his apartment," explains
bassist Nathan Latona. "How did he get it there? Was it carried up 14
flights of stairs, assembled on site or what? This record is the piano
in the apartment with no elevator. We wanted to do all of the tricky
stuff in a way that doesn't seem noticeable."
X'ed Out is the culmination of an arc begun on Tera Melos' first proper full-length, Patagonian Rats (Sargent House, 2010) -- a supercollider of 60s pop hooks, Minutemen
garage-prog, post-punk evisceration, wiry psychedelia and nearly
everything else in-between. Here, the Sacramento based trio burns and
simmers simultaneously while situated somewhere without benefit of
location services. It's a nowhere land, X'ed Out of the grid, both inviting and daring. Join us.
From
the very first fluttering notes of album opener "Weird Circles" it's
clear that we're encountering an entirely new Tera Melos.
Guitarist/vocalist Nick Reinhart's steady, rhythmic palm-muted
strumming and Latona's nimble counter-melody glide the song through the
ether like Tangerine Dream with stringed instruments.
Reinhart's soft falsetto vocals hover at the forefront until drummer
John Clardy's propulsive beat kicks in short, sharp jolts with wailing
noise leading up to a triumphant crescendo. Elsewhere, "Bite" soars
with a chiming harmonized guitar drone smeared over repetitive,
mechanical sounding rhythms. Haunting Beach Boys
style "do do do" vocals lead in to the bubbly, rapid-fire notes of
"Sunburn" before erupting into the unabashed pop hooks of the chorus.
Mellower moments, like the swooning guitar drone and vocal harmonies of
"No Phase" and threadbare-yet-bludgeoning "Melody Nine" show just how
richly developed the band's musical palette has become. "Tropic Lame"
sounds almost reminiscent of Goo-era Sonic Youth's
maligned guitar melodies -- skronking, ringing, bending -- while the
whole band lean into their instruments to create a massive haze of
joyful noise.
"I'd
initially wanted to make a really simple and minimal record," Reinhart
says. "But our minds wander way too much, so when the songs came to
life, they raged a little more than expected. In the process, it became
clear that to move forward we needed to think less." Clardy agrees,
"we're not trying to bludgeon people over their heads with
technicality. It's more deceptively simple."
X'ed Out will be available everywhere April 16th, 2013 on LP, CD and download via Sargent House.
TERA MELOS & TTNG TOUR 2013
Apr 18, 2013 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
Apr 19, 2013 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
Apr 20, 2013 - Vancouver, BC @ The Media Club
Apr 23, 2013 - Fargo, ND @ The Aquarium
Apr 24, 2013 - Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue 7th Street Entry
Apr 25, 2013 - Appleton, WI @ Lawrence University
Apr 26, 2013 - Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
Apr 27, 2013 - Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theater/The Magic Stick
Apr 28, 2013 - Toronto, ON @ The Garrison
Apr 29, 2013 - Montreal, QC @ Il Motore
May 1, 2013 - Allston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
May 2, 2013 - Brooklyn, NY @ Knitting Factory
May 3, 2013 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Fire
May 4, 2013 - Washington, DC @ DC9
May 5, 2013 - Raleigh, NC @ Kings Barcade
May 7, 2013 - Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
May 8, 2013 - Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits
May 9, 2013 - Miami, FL @ Bardot
May 10, 2013 - Ybor City, FL @ Crowbar
May 11, 2013 - Orlando, FL @ Will's Pub
May 13, 2013 - Nashville, TN @ Exit/In
May 15, 2013 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon
May 16, 2013 - Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald's
May 17, 2013 - Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
May 18, 2013 - Austin, TX @ Red 7
May 19, 2013 - San Antonio, TX @ The Korova
May 20, 2013 - El Paso, TX @ Low Brow
May 21, 2013 - Scottsdale, AZ @ Pub Rock
May 22, 2013 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
May 23, 2013 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
May 24, 2013 - Santa Ana, CA @ The Constellation Room
May 25, 2013 - San Francisco, CA @ The Bottom of the Hill
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