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A War Of Attrition With AMOS WILLIAMS & DANIEL TOMPKINS From TESSERACT

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British progressive metal outfit Tesseract are the consummate professionals, dedicating equal measures of effort into resources into all aspects of their music without favouring the other.

It is an attitude and commitment that has seen the band establish themselves as a pioneering force in world metal over four previous albums, each of which has set new standards of divinity in terms of quality and presentation.

“All of this came from moments of reflection.”

Amos Williams

But just when you think they couldn’t possibly elevate their music to another realm Tesseract have returned with an outstanding slab of music titled War Of Being that revolutionises not only all that has come before them, but possibly much of what is to come.

Bass player Amos Williams and vocalist Daniel Tompkins sat down with HEAVY to discuss the intricacies of their music and more.

It’s pretty cool isn’t it,” Williams smiled when I point out the album is only hours away from being released into the world.

“It’s been a long time getting to this point as well,” Tompkins added. “The first few singles have gone down really well, so we’re quite excited to let people hear the full thing now.”

“We’ve spent a lot of time making a lot of noise, but supposedly in the wilderness for popular music,” Williams continued, “so it’s really interesting to all of a sudden have the spotlight put back onto us. For us – because we haven’t taken any time off really, we’re still at full pelt – so it’s super cool for everybody to catch us as we have momentum rather than having to build it up.”

“Like Mos said we’ve been so busy, and then all of a sudden the albums here…” Tompkins finished, smiling.

In the full interview, Amos and Daniel talk more about letting the music free to the world and feeling a sense of ownership to the material, the conceptual themes, the creative process and how it eventuated, releasing the 11-minute title track as a single and the risks associated, the visually stunning music video and the ideas in it, which stages of the process are more enjoyable, the AI-generated cover artwork, next year’s Australian tour and more.

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