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While they're certainly inspired by punk, they use its simplicity and power to rip a hole in the genre formerly known as instrumental guitar rock, combining elements of jazz and electronica to create a unique synthetic blend.

The result is an album that values loud blast of volume and catchy anthemic riffs as much as weird sounds, unexpected textures and non-traditional song structure -- and a fantastic lesson in how to take instrumental music beyond its constraints. Uninitiated listeners may simply label Tera Melos as math rock and be done with it, but they'd be half wrong; "Melody 2" and the muscular "Melody 4" in particular belie a certain affinity for shifting time signatures and a propensity for doubling up on rhythms, but the melodic intent is so ferocious that it's easier to relate the band to spazzers like Cap'n Jazz than to instrumental perfectionists like Don Caballero or Turing Machine.

It's a cacophony of melodies and noise, repeatedly surging and suppressing itself, creating texture and rhythm out of unanticipated conjunctions. Lest you think this is all heady guitar rock or artsy tripe, rest assured that it's not.

Opener "Melody 1" is a short, jazzy electronic piece, "Melody 5" ends with a glitchy piano fade-out, and drummer Vince Rogers's free jazz training is clearly in use on sections of "Melody 2" and "Melody 6".

Most of the album rocks out hard enough to sue for whiplash, and apparently the band's live shows are legendary acts of near-catastrophe. Andrew Pletcher. Tony Hazeldine. Neil Boulton. Christopher Har V. Matthew Borrego. Will Memotone. Madaline Riley. Michael Wildman. Hissing Zarathustra. Purchasable with gift card. Ambassadors of All That Is Good Guy Vs.

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