Setlist
Tour Dates
10/18/13 Indianapolis, IN The Emerson Theater
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Studio B itself, like the main room of the Skyway, is a converted movie theater; smaller in size, but without the sloped inclined floor that the larger room has. Acoustics are basic without being bad and the room features couches, chairs, and a full bar near the back with an open area near the stage. Think of it as the 7th Street Entry to its First Avenue Mainroom and you have the comparison, with minimal primary-color lighting rigs being also unfortunately similar to the often-darkened Entry stage as well.
PURIFIED
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ANCIIENTS
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SCALE THE SUMMIT
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Under the auspices of a darkened stage and brooding background music, TesseracT began their hour-long performance to immediate enthusiastic applause from the young and mostly male audience. Newest vocalist Ashe O’Hara was first out and introduced himself to the crowd before the band rushed headlong into the opening cuts from their latest album, Altered State (Century Media).
Pioneers of the so-called progressive ‘djent’ movement which showcases a high-gain, palm-muted guitar sound, the band’s complex and jagged riffs immediately transported the crowd down a virtual groove river with O’Hara’s melodic vocals (similar to Dream Theater’s James LaBrie) providing the guiding oar. The band came across as perfectionistic yet still casual; with O’Hara’s range moving from just over a whisper to growling rage, set to the underbelly of dynamic chord changes and intricate song structures—a band that demands your full aural attention.
TESSERACT
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“The future’s bright!” O’Hara remarked before their closer of ‘Acceptance’, referencing the previous struggles of the band with its numerous vocalist changes and other difficulties. With the switch to their current lead singer and the move away from harsher vocals to a more melodic style, while still embracing their adventurous edge, TesseracT ‘s troubles seem far in the rearview mirror, with only greater musical acclaim laying ahead and are a live act worth seeing in person.
TesseracT at Studio B, Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis (10/16/13) |
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