
Features / 3 hours ago / by Metal Hammer Tech-progsters Tesseract are in a much-needed period of stability having been reunited with their previous singer Dan Tompkins on their well-received 2015 album, Polaris. Their forthcoming, currently unnamed fourth record will be the first time in their 11-year history that the band have had the same singer across two consecutive albums. We spoke to the UK’s premier djentlemen about what we can expect. James: “It doesn’t yet. There are two working titles but it keeps changing every week. There will be a name very soon because it’s got to be handed in at the end of the year!” James: “There’s certainly a nod back to some the heavier eras of Tesseract, to some of the earlier stuff. There’s definitely some heavier riffs and a more high-energy feel. If anything, it’s going back to the more progressive feel of the early records; longer sections of music rather than bite-size songs. Polaris was very song-based whereas everything at the moment is very much pieces of music that are coming...
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