Intromental signs TERAMAZE

Claus / Intromental

20 years of uniting the powers of metal
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International renowned management and booking agency Intromental Worldwide is proud to announce the signing of Australian progressive thrash metal band TERAMAZE.

Whilst loosely befitting the genre of thrash metal, the music of Teramaze conjures such adjectives as "modern", "innovative", "progressive" and "groove-laden". Keeping the fundamental elements of metal alive in its music, Teramaze has the potential to push metal into unchartered waters with innovative guitar work, powerful grooves and soaring melodic vocals. The band has enlisted the talents of Jeff Waters (of Annihilator fame) and Neil Kernon (Queensryche, Nevermore, Nile, and many more) to produce its forthcoming full-length album, "Anhedonia" - a critique of modern man's diminishing ability to experience life's simple pleasures. The album will be mastered by Alan Douches (Mastodon,Dillinger Escape Plan). Teramaze has been creating tidal waves on its native shores of Australia with its explosive live performances and is ready to bring its music to the masses on the world stage.

Check out the rough-mix version of new song "Smashed Face" taken from the upcoming album "Anhedonia":
http://www.intromental.org/music/teramaze.mp3

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More info on Teramaze:
www.myspace.com/teramaze
www.facebook.com/teramaze

More info on Intromental:
www.intromental.com
www.facebook.com/intromental

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(EDIT: fixed the link for the song file)
 
Australia is one of the most consistently awesome scenes in the world. I'd say their scene as a nation is really right there with Canada. Such a huge pool of amazing and innovative acts. I could write an essay of all the "ahead of their time" bands from Aus (oooh like Alarum, who was doing the jzzy prog Cynic sort of thing before BTBAM released Alaska and Last Chance To Reason was even signed).

Can't wait to check these guys out!
 
Only two members remain from the debut. This is a fresh start for the band and doesn't really sound anything like they did back then.

Is this the same band that released "Doxology" and "Tears To Dust"? Tears To Dust was an awesome CD, I believe I have them both in my collection.
 
Is this the same band that released "Doxology" and "Tears To Dust"? Tears To Dust was an awesome CD, I believe I have them both in my collection.

Same guitarist as on TTD and DX, and the singer is the one from DX.
But, the band really want this to be viewed as a fresh start, and I don't really think the music sounds much like the old stuff :)
c.