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Teramaze: Dalla Volta
Teramaze are an Australian trash metal, melodic metal, progressive rock band, fronted by
guitarist and band founder Dean Wells, Chris Zoupa also on guitars, Andrew Cameron on
bass, Nick Ross on drums, and vocalist Nathan Peachey (Trigger) who has collaborated
with the band before and has been asked to rejoin permanently. Dalla Volta is their new
upcoming album, a compilation of new songs, alternate versions of some classics, demo
versions, and a cover.
The album opens with the song “Navigate in Solitude”, a song that grabbed from the get-go,
heavy and full of hooks, a great song from which I like everything, even the pseudo-
growling, a perfect collision between trash and melodic metal, a clear blueprint for what
Teramaze does, my favorite song by far.
The band has released two singles in support of this output, one is an original and the other
a cover… “Chaos in the Way” is the original song, pure melodic metal at its best, the riffing
is hypnotic, and the vocal performance is outstanding, a great choice for a single. It is
followed by the heavier and darker “These Crystal Walls”, well-crafted and executed, and
even though the band isn’t doing anything different or new, is easy to slowly fall in love
with their music, especially with the guitar tone and the drumming.
“Shadows II” is, according to the band’s own words, a reimagined version of the classic
“Shadows” from their 1998 album Tears to Dust, it sounds better and has been added a
minute of music in the form of heavy melodic metal, giving also extra time for the guitars to
shine. “The Heist” was a single released in 2019 but not included in any album until now, is
a good and catchy song with a furious rhythmic section and equally frenetic keyboards, a
little saturated for my taste, but an undeniable hit for the band.
“Waves” and “Broken” are both piano versions of the original songs. Honestly these are not
the type of songs I expect to hear when listening to a trash metal/melodic
metal/progressive metal album, although I must mention that the guitar solo on Broken’s
original version (Her Halo, 2015) is phenomenal. I guess that for hardcore fans these two
songs might be a cool curiosity, to be able listen to them in a more naked version, but after
listening to the first five songs on this compilation, they just feel out of place.
In regard to the 2017 Demo versions of the songs “Weight of Humanity”, “From Saviour to
Assassin”, “Fight or Flight”, and “Are We Soldiers”, they sound heavier and darker than the
ones that landed on their 2019 studio album Are We Soldiers, the guitars are higher in the
mix and the vocals sound less commercial… as result, I vow for these earlier versions over
the official output. I think that those songs were too polished and over produced for AWS,
extracting the menacing aspect of the heavy music from them, and leaving purely the
mainstream-accepted production values, and a lot of gut and feeling from the band was also
lost, IMHO.
“Easy Lover” is the other single mentioned before, a cover if the pop classic from Phil
Collins and Phillip Bailey. It’s an Ok cover where all has been preserved to sound like the
original, but with the obvious heavy punch delivered by the band. The album is an
enjoyable listen if you really like the band and the genre. Cheers.
Track list:
1. Navigate in Solitude (7:26)
2. Chaos in the Way (4:05)
3. These Crystal Walls (4:35)
4. Shadows II (Reimagined) (4:55)
5. The Heist (5:45)
6. Waves (Piano Version) (4:39)
7. Broken (Piano Version) (5:56)
8. Weight of Humanity (2017 Demo) (6:54)
9. From Saviour to Assassin (2017 Demo) (4:59)
10. Fight or Flight (2017 Demo) (5:39)
11. Are We Soldiers (2017 Demo) (6:55)
12. Easy Lover (5:14)
Added: April 8th 2023 Reviewer: Jose Antonio Marmol Score: Related Link: Band Website Hits: 1706 Language: english
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