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“A lot of the things we see within our genre are all setting and no story… we’re more like Star Trek – all story and no real setting. I’ve just outed myself as a proper geek!” TesseracT on pushing technological and musical boundaries
By David West published
Daniel Tompkins and Amos Williams explain the ambition that drove latest album War Of Being

“Getting to Architects’ or Bring Me The Horizon’s level would be a huge step up.” How Tesseract pushed themselves further than ever to become prog metal's most ambitious modern band with War of Being
By Dave Everley published
From a dizzying concept to an accompanying video game and (hopefully) a novel, Tesseract's newest chapter is seeing them reach new heights of ambition

Great new prog music from Gong, TesseracT, Maer, Pattern-Seeking Animals and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
The week's finest new prog music to check out from Myrkur, Head With Wings, Nytt Land and more...

Get your exclusive Tesseract x Metal Hammer bundle – featuring a signed art print and a drinks coaster
By Eleanor Goodman published
Tesseract fans won’t want to miss this limited edition Metal Hammer bundle featuring an exclusive art print hand-signed by the band and a coaster – only 300 copies are available

The best new metal songs you need to hear right now
By Rich Hobson published
While She Sleeps, Corey Taylor and Myrkur are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!

Great new prog music from John Lodge, TesseracT, The Flower Kings and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
The week's best new prog music to check out from District 97, Myrkur, Explosions In The Sky, L.O.E. and more...

“That sense of struggle permeates every moment”: TesseracT’s War Of Being
By Phil Weller published
Their heaviest album to date sees vocalist Daniel Tompkins revealing a new secret weapon

Tesseract's War Of Being is a progressive metal masterpiece and a frontrunner for album of the year
By Matt Mills published
Tesseract took five years to release the follow-up to Sonder. It was more than worth the wait.
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