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TesseracT Debut Footage From “One” Bonus DVD

TesseracT have debuted their live in-studio performance of their track “The Impossible – Concealing Fate Part III” online via Noisecreep. You can also view the footage, which comes from the bonus DVD featured with the bands new album, “One“, below.

As previously reported, “One“, which is due in stores through Century Media on March 22nd, will come with a bonus DVD that sports both stereo and 5.1 audio/footage of a live from the floor studio performance of the bands “Concealing Fate” EP.

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    • Nonetheless, I keep paying attention to them hoping they’ll be good. This is supposed to be an in-studio performance? It sounds more produced than their EP! How can you have blatant multi-tracked and processed vocals and pretend that the audio is from a live performance? Not to mention that the guitar tone is way better than the EP version…

      This song is incredibly start-stop, with lots of completely unnecessary chugging parts which destroy the flow. The only thing that holds Concealing Fate as a whole is the riff you hear at the end of this and Deception – a riff which is not only a blatant variant on a riff from Fredrik Thordendal’s Special Defects, but which has no place in either song and feels completely tacked on to the end. Impressive technical ability? Sure, but nothing shocking today. Great atmosphere? Occasionally. Compositional ability? Lacking.

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    • I saw these guys a couple times on the Devin Townsend tour in ’10 and they were a good live band. I have to kind of agree with Frog’s statement though. I keep listening to the e.p. and thinking most of it has no flow to it, every song sounds like pieces sewn together that don’t necessarily go together…but they are a young band and certainly can play, definitely a band to watch.

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    • robichaud1     January 28, 2011 at 1:41 pm

      Alright, I did a bit of lazy research in an effort to avoid asking this question, and what I found just confused me even more.
      What.. the fuck.. is djent?
      I read someone say: “It’s the sound the guitar makes.” Uhhhhh, doesn’t metal in general have “djeeeent-dj-dj-djent, djent, djent, djedeeeent”-ish parts? From Smoke On The Water, to Master of Puppets, to Walk With Me In Hell – djent, djent, djeeeent…?
      This reeks of something absolutely fucking unnecessary that someone made up so they could say they made it up.
      I read someone say Meshuggah is djent. Meshuggah is not djent. Meshuggah is capital-M Metal. And you’re a dick. So dj-dj-dj-dj-djfuck off.

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    • djent refers specifically to the style of palm muting originally used by Meshuggah which all of the ‘djent’ bands imitated. It is generally accompanied by polymeters, or by odd meters at the very least. djent has therefore become a reference to all bands who use that specific sound with that specific rhythm (note: they all sound the same).

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