Tuesday, January 27, 2009

By the End of Tonight & Tera Melos - Complex Full of Phantoms (2007)



By the End of Tonight is a Math Rock band from Alvin, Texas, US. The band was formed in 2003 by Stefan Mach on guitar, Josh Smith on guitar and keyboards, James Templeton on bass, percussion and Jeff Wilson on drums and xylophone. After releasing their demo in 2003 the record label Temporary Residence Limited signed them. In 2005 they released their first album with a record label called “A Tribute to Tigers”. In the proceeding year the band had trouble writing and meeting each other so they released a set of four EPs which where made by a member of the band respectively. In the same year guitarist Josh Smith left the band and was replaced by Brett Taylor. In 2007 By the End of Tonight made a split album with Tera Melos called “A Complex Full of Phantoms”. Drummer Jeff Wilson left the band after the release.

By The End of Tonight’s music is heavy and complex often veering into metal territory from time to time, but this isn’t their main concern. Post-Rock is another slight influence in their sound, but it’s less noticeable than their metal leanings. Fans of Oxes, Don Caballero, Tera Melos and other Math Rock bands will find By the End of Tonight’s music highly enjoyable.-Ruben Dario (Chamberry)
 

1. Deleware Is Depressing
2. Philty Collins
3. Jealous Of A Ghost
4. Cold Hands
5. Ghost Hands
6. Elvis Never Didn't Die
7. 555-9676
8. Party With Tina
9. When Worms Learn to Fly
10. Meldoy 9
11. Last Smile for Jaron


http://rapidshare.com/files/60260162/By_The_End_Of_Tonight_Tera_Melos_-_Complex_Full_of_Phantoms__Split___2007_.rar.html

No comments: