New Tera Melos 12"

2006-12-17 by 204409 EMERITUS | 5 Comments
Tera Melos, Sacramento's instrumental hardcore jazz trio, will release a new 12" EP, entitled Drugs For The Dear Youth, to coincide with their upcoming national tour with The Fall Of Troy, Damiera and Portugal The Man.

The vinyl-only release will be limited to 500 copies, consisting of 250 on transparent brown vinyl and 250 on turquoise, all with full color jackets.

Though the album won't be released until January 18th, the band has already began encouraging fans to bootleg it's contents via the blog on their MySpace page:

Keeping in melos tradition, this will be an interactive record. because not everyone has a record player, (although we're giving you plenty of notice, so you should head over to the swap meet and pick one up for a few bucks), it'll be your jobs to rip this bitch into mp3 format and get it out there. bit torrent, file sharing whatever. because of course we want more than 500 people to have it, feel me?

The record is six songs long, clocking in at 21 minutes, and will be available for pre-order from Springman Records starting January 1st, 2007.

Taken from www.punknews.org

Tagged: Tera Melos

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embroglio
December 17th 2006
219 Comments


i love this band and i love you for putting this news up. where did you get the title/release info though? i haven't seen that. thanks for putting up the pre-order date, hopefully i'll get my hands on one of these

santi3hg
December 17th 2006
440 Comments


I can't wait to see them in concert. It shall be great.

embroglio
December 18th 2006
219 Comments


they are soo good, i saw them in october and they are a lot different than when they had jeff, a lot quirkier, with cheesy percussion machines and synths everywhere

delder1989
December 18th 2006
44 Comments


I get to see them and The Fall of Troy at the end of January. I may manage to finally snag that ever elusive copy of their self titled album as well as this new one.

Subvert_bassist
December 18th 2006
13 Comments


I've seen them and the band before Tera Melos, No Regard. No Regard was better.



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