Five years since their excellent Sonder album, progressive metal giants TesseracT are heading into the world of ‘The Strangeland’ on their newest epic, War of Being. The concept follows two characters, Ex and El, who are separated in this unfamiliar land after their ship, The Dream, crash lands. The pair must navigate through this insular world as the entity The Fear leads them to look inward and question their very existence, whilst soundtracked by a band on the form of their lives.
Right from the opening notes of the atmospheric Natural Disaster, it becomes evident that War Of Being is a musical odyssey that demands the listener's undivided attention. The rich and ethereal layers of Daniel Tompkins' voice effortlessly blend with the technical prowess of the band, creating a mesmerising sonic experience.
As it goes on, it transcends its journey through The Strangeland and into the all-encompassing world of TesseracT themselves. Legion is a chaotic yet devastatingly constructed song that sees the quintet floating into dimensions they’ve not navigated before. Daniel gives a vocal performance that sees him scream, falsetto and hit heights we didn't know he could reach – it’s a truly standout moment.