Taking a step for the melodic since their last studio album, Tera Melos manages to incorporate Nick Reinhart's vocals into beautiful, complex, and sometimes abrasive guitar melodies that ends up relaxing, exciting, and captivating, all at the same time. ulery
This album cover is stabbing my eyes.
Seriously though, it's really good.
Whacky songtitles and pure technical math rock at its finest - it will mostly guaranteed put you in a good mood.
Now give them a shot and the 2 Bucks they deserve. pad
It's a math rock classic for a reason. Zach Hill's drumming is always interesting no matter how many times I relisten to this thing, and Spencer Seim delivers guitar parts that are as insane as they are catchy! honeycombguy
Winter McQuinn mixes soft rock and psychedelic folk for a sound reminiscent of classic pop purveyors like Cut Worms and the Lemon Twigs. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2024
The more obnoxious math can be, the better. Watching the opening song played live for the first time I literally spat out, "Oh, come on." Pretension without arrogance, this album gives many of its performances not out of ostentation, but out of sincere interest and expression. amwhoam