To-Mera

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Lie 07:29 Tools
Dreadful Angel 06:52 Tools
Blood 05:36 Tools
Mirage 07:11 Tools
The Glory of a New Day 08:23 Tools
Traces 03:14 Tools
Inside the Hourglass 08:19 Tools
Asylum 05:40 Tools
A Sorrow to Kill 08:03 Tools
Phantoms 07:19 Tools
Born of Ashes 07:05 Tools
Obscure Oblivion 06:18 Tools
Fallen From Grace 08:18 Tools
Parfum 06:33 Tools
Temptation 08:40 Tools
Realm of dreams 09:44 Tools
The Illusionist 07:21 Tools
Inviting The Storm 03:02 Tools
End Game 06:13 Tools
The Descent 07:55 Tools
Broken 10:06 Tools
Deep Inside 06:47 Tools
Arcane Solace 07:00 Tools
All I Am 12:33 Tools
Another World 08:56 Tools
Earthbound 07:28 Tools
Surrender 11:05 Tools
Mesmerised 04:56 Tools
Lie 07:29 Tools
The Descent (alternate vocals) 08:08 Tools
The Lie (edit) 07:29 Tools
Blood (Edit) 05:36 Tools
The Descent (Alternate Vocals) - Bonus Track 08:06 Tools
Traces (Album) 03:13 Tools
Then Blood (Album) 05:36 Tools
02. The Illusionist 07:22 Tools
Parfum (Album) 08:06 Tools
Into The Hourglass (edit) 08:06 Tools
Arcan Solace 00:00 Tools
Dreadful Angel (2006) 00:00 Tools
Dreadful Angel 320 00:00 Tools
Born of Ashes 320 00:00 Tools
Mesmerize 04:57 Tools
Parfum (2006) 00:00 Tools
Then Blood 00:00 Tools
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To-Mera is a progressive metal band from London, U.K., formed in 2005. To-Mera began life as a project of Julie Kiss (ex-Without Face) and Lee Barrett (ex-Extreme Noise Terror, Disgust, Mussolini Headkick). After a series of lineups, the band stabilised in early 2005, after Tom MacLean met Kiss and offered his services as a guitarist. Kiss then enlisted the help of Ákos Pirisi as drummer for the band, and work commenced on writing material for a demo. The intention was to fuse the musical interests of each of the members within a dark and atmospheric framework. As a result, To-Mera's style can be described as a mixture of the assorted metal sub-genres, classical music, and jazz. The demo received a positive response on the internet and in various print publications (including being awarded "demo of the month" in both Zero Tolerance and Organ magazines), the demo was finally picked up by U.K. label Candlelight, and the band were offered a deal. Once a permanent keyboardist was found in the form of Hugo Sheppard, the band spent the winter 2005/2006 writing material for their debut album. Transcendental was recorded in May 2006 at locations in west Hungary and London, again with producer Brett Caldas-Lima at the reins, and released worldwide in September the same year. Shortly before its release it was decided that, in order to function as a fully active band, continuing with a drummer based abroad would be logistically impossible; the decision was taken to part ways with Pirisi and Paul Westwood was brought in as his replacement in time for the band's debut shows. Later in 2007, keyboardist Sheppard left the band for personal reasons. Hen, the guitarist and keyboard player from ultra-prog metal band Haken, replaced Sheppard shortly afterwards. To-Mera worked on the follow-up to Transcendental throughout 2007. The album, Delusions, was released on 18th February 2008. A few days later, bassist and founding member Lee Barrett announced his departure from the band, stating that he would be "unable to fulfill any possible future touring or musical commitments" due to his other work. A replacement was quickly found in Mark Harrington. www.to-mera.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.