Prog-metal band Tesseract have announced new album War of Being and a huge world tour to go along with it, in what will be welcome news to their scores of fans. The album will be the long awaited follow up to 2018’s Sonder.
Stood at war with ourselves
[New Album + Single]
War Of Being will be yours September 15th. Pre-orders and exclusive bundles are now available from the official TesseracT web stores.
The division breeching
lowly we draw our weapons
And take one last deep breath
– Շђє รςгเ๒є pic.twitter.com/8IbRDrTOwZ— TesseracT (@tesseractband) July 13, 2023
The Milton-Keynes five-piece have been teasing new material for some time now and fans of the band will rejoice at the news that Tesseract will be releasing War of Being 0n 15th September. The group have also just dropped their first single of the new record- accompanied by a video-also called “War Of Being.”
The new album is set to be the band’s most ambitious and conceptual record to date. Tesseract, always a band noted for its intricate musical patterns and originators of the Djent metal style, are continuing their all-immersive, story driven sonic adventures. “War Of Being” is an eleven minute mammoth of a song-the story of which is set in the fictional world of Strangeland. The two protagonist characters ‘ex’ and ‘el’ have crash landed in the world and separated, all while having to face a new foe called ‘Fear’.
For many bands, concept projects can be a hit or miss success but Tesseract are well-versed in the art of telling a compelling story to match their aural capabilities. 2020’s cinematic experience titled, Portals, pushed the band into uncharted waters, as the group filmed themselves performing songs that spanned their entire discography.
Speaking about the new album, bassist Amos Williams said, “War of Being has been all-encompassing for us since late 2019. After I returned home from filming Portals, I found myself in such a deeply introspective headspace. The scale of work and reward from that project kind of set this up to be inevitable. We simply had to try and see how far we could take a concept album with Tesseract.”
Began in 2003 by guitarist Acle Kahney, Tesseract gained world-wide attention with the release of their third studio album Polaris. Since then, the band have been growing from strength to strength, pushing themselves to continue to expand the band’s limits with each release. With a 5 year gap between Sonder and War of Being, Tesseract are ready to pick up where they left off-cementing themselves as one of the most important bands in modern prog-rock.
So excited to announce that we will be on the UK & Europe dates of @tesseractband’s War Of Being tour alongside @Unprocessedband!!!!
Tickets on sale Friday. pic.twitter.com/zdswBp1IQA
— The Callous Daoboys (@callousdaoboys) July 12, 2023
Tesseract’s world tour will see the band begin in North America for the autumn, before travelling throughout Europe in the new year. Supporting the band on their massive globetrotting campaign will be Intervals, Unprocessed, Alluvial and The Callous Doaboys. Tickets will go on sale, Friday 14 July and can be found here. War of Being can be pre-ordered here.
Tesseract UK and Europe Tour:
18/01/2024 – Rockhal – Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
19/01 – CCO La Rayonne – Villeurbanne, France
20/01 – Sala Apolo – Barcelona, Spain
21/01 – Sala MON Live Madrid – Madrid, Spain
23/01 – Bataclan – Paris, France
25/01 – Artefact La Laiterie – Strasbourg, France
26/01 – Muziekcentrum Trix – Antwerp, Belgium
27/01 – Im Wizemann – Stuttgart, Germany
28/01 – Alcatraz – Milan, Italy
30/01- Komplex – Zurich, Switzerland
01/02 – Palac Akropolis – Prague, Cech Republic
02/02 – Backstage Halle – Munich, Germany
03/02 – Simm City – Vienna, Austria
04/02 – Barba Negra – Budapest, Hungary
06/02 – Columbia Theater – Berlin, Germany
07/02 – Progresja – Warsaw, Poland
09/02 – Tampereen tavara-asema – Tampere, Finland
10/02 – Tavastia Club – Helsinki, Finland
12/02 – Fryshuset Klubben – Stockholm, Sweden
13/02 – Vulkan Oslo – Oslo, Norway
15/02 – Amager Bio – Copenhagen, Denmark
16/02 – Gruenspan – Hamburg, Germany
17/02 – Carlswerk Victoria – Cologne, Germany
18/02 – Tivoli Vredenburg – Utrecht, Netherlands
20/02 – Rock City – Nottingham
21/02 – O2 Institute – Birmingham
22/02 – O2 Academy Bristol – Bristol
23/02 – O2 Forum Kentish Town – London
24/02 – O2 Ritz Manchester – Manchester
25/02 – SWG3 – Glasgow
27/02 – The Academy, Middle Abbey Street – Dublin