Prog metallers end long wait for a new album in spectacular fashion.
TesseracT’s last record, 2018’s affirmed them as one of the UK’s premier progressive metal bands. Five years on, the expectation for a follow-up is immense. Perhaps it’s why, inspired by over lockdown, they pushed themselves to see how far they could take a concept album. The result is not only TesseracT’s most accomplished record to date, but it’s one that adds greater extravagance, wonder and distinction to their already wide-ranging sound.