Are We Soldiers Teramaze
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Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
21.06.2019
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- 1 Fight Or Flight 05:36
- 2 Are We Soldiers 06:54
- 3 Control Conquer Collide 07:45
- 4 From Saviour to Assassin 05:09
- 5 Orwellian Times 07:44
- 6 M.O.N.S.T.E.R.S. 05:44
- 7 Weight Of Humanity 06:54
- 8 Fact Resistant Human 05:10
- 9 The One Percent Disarm 06:25
- 10 Depopulate 11:58
Info for Are We Soldiers
Das neue Album der australischen Progressive Metal-Band Teramaze "Are We Soldiers" präsentiert sich als bravourös dargebotenes Gesamtkunstwerk mit vorzüglichem Songwriting und allem, was erstklassigen Progmetal ausmacht: einem fein austarierten Mix aus Gefühl und Härte, grandiosem Riffing und großartigen Melodien, raffinierten Tempowechseln, enormer Wucht sowie hier und da feinen Zwischentönen zum kurzen Durchatmen. Der Chefdenker von Teramaze, Dean Wells, kategorisiert die neue Scheibe kurz und bündig als Metal mit großen Pop-Chorussen. Eine Spur luftiger und leichter als "Her Halo" sei sie geraten, sagt er. "Beinahe durchweg mit ordentlich Groove, weil mir das einfach Spaß macht". Und lang, ganz schön lang: "Aber soll ich mich dafür etwa entschuldigen? Ach was, ich genieße das so - die Fans hoffentlich auch." Für die zweite Hälfte des Jahres planen Teramaze eine Europa-Tournee. Ein Tipp für alle Fans von Dream Theater, Shadow Gallery, Symphony X, Kamelot oder Nightwish!
Brett Rerekura, Gesang
Dean Wells, Gitarre, Gesang
Chris Zoupa, Gitarre
Jonah Weingarten, Keyboards
Andrew Cameron, Bass
Rob Brens, Schlagzeug
Teramaze
Hard work pays off in the world of music; band after band trying to plant their own flag in whatever scene pertains to their music. Sometimes it takes one album, sometimes it takes more. Persistence pays off, and Melbourne, Australia’s Teramaze know a thing or two about keeping their heads up.
Teramaze was originally formed during lead guitarist/producer Dean Well’s teenage years. The band put out a couple albums in the early years, but it wasn’t until the release of Anhedonia in 2012 that Wells felt the modern version of Teramaze actually began. That third album was met with critical acclaim, as was the follow up of 2014’s Esoteric Symbolism, which saw the quartet making a bolder statement and taking no prisoners to flex their musical muscle even further. Now with a new record deal with Mascot Label Group, they have arrived with their cinematic Her Halo. This new deal with Mascot not only brings about more potential, but promise as well.
Teramaze was originally formed during lead guitarist/producer Dean Well’s teenage years. The band put out a couple albums in the early years, but it wasn’t until the release of Anhedonia in 2012 that Wells felt the modern version of Teramaze actually began. That third album was met with critical acclaim, as was the follow up of 2014’s Esoteric Symbolism, which saw the quartet making a bolder statement and taking no prisoners to flex their musical muscle even further. Now with new vocalist Nathan Peachey and a new record deal with Mascot Label Group, Teramaze have arrived with their cinematic Her Halo. This new beginning not only brings about more potential, but promise as well.
Wells will tell you himself that the Teramaze sound is assembled within the framework of the songwriting. Regardless of that focus, there is certainly a lot more than simply a faint slither of technicality due to the intricate musical bravado brushing up against the melodies, tunefully brandishing a smoothly executed soundscape while retaining the shee
Whilst loosely befitting the genre of thrash metal, the music of Teramaze conjures such adjectives as "modern", "innovative", "progressive" and "groove-laden". Keeping the fundamental elements of metal alive in its music, Teramaze has the potential to push metal into unchartered waters with innovative guitar work, powerful grooves and soaring melodic vocals. New Album produced/mixed by Dean Wells and mastering Lasse Lammert.
, "Anhedonia" - a critique of modern man's diminishing ability to experience life's simple pleasures. ). Teramaze has been creating tidal waves on its native shores of Australia with its explosive live performances and is ready to bring its music to the masses on the world stage.
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