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Tesseract Posts New Song "Messenger"

Ahead of the release of the brand new studio album "Polaris" from TesseracT, the band is today giving fans worldwide a chance to hear new album track “Messenger.” Give it a listen below.

The single is also available for iTunes purchase and as an instant gratification track for those who pre-order the album. Vocalist Dan Tompkins comments on the track:

“The concept of our new album, 'Polaris' is simple; it is about the transient nature of universal truth. There is no such thing as an absolute fixed human concept that will forever be the truth. Perhaps that is a message most of us can't or don't want to listen to but 'Messenger' highlights an ever growing awakening from the onslaught of the social conditioning we’re exposed to everyday from the media. The truth constantly obscured and the public subdued by ‘Casting fear into doubt.’”

New album "Polaris" will drop September 18, 2015 via Kscope and eOne Music. "TesseracT has been through a roller coaster of a ride since our first EP," says the band. "We seemed to always have been filling the holes in our ship's hull to stop this ship from sinking, as we raced around the world time and time again."

The new LP will followup to the "Altered State" LP (reviewed here) that was released in 2013. The new release will be the band’s third studio album and first for Kscope and eOne. According to the band: "'Polaris,' is a different scenario. The first chance for us as a group to stop and take stock of what we are right now, to explore a TesseracT of melody, dynamics, and singular focus. For the first time, too, we feel free from the bounds of genre specific expectations."

The "Polaris" track listing is:

1. Dystopia
2. Hexes
3. Survival
4. Tourniquet
5. Utopia
6. Phoenix
7. Messenger
8. Cages
9. Seven Names

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