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2010 EP by Tesseract
Concealing Fate
EP by Tesseract
Released11 October 2010
RecordedMetropolis Studios, UK and 4D Sounds
Genre
Length27:36
LabelCentury Media
ProducerAcle Kahney
Tesseract chronology
Tesseract
(2007)
Concealing Fate
(2010)
One
(2011)

Concealing Fate is the debut EP by British progressive metal band Tesseract, released on 11 October 2010. "This is a concept album based on life and its obstacles," said vocalist Daniel Tompkins which was featured on a bonus DVD along with their first studio album One (2011). Concealing Fate is a 27 and a half minute track split into 6 parts: "Acceptance", "Deception", "The Impossible", "Perfection", "Epiphany" and "Origin". A live studio playthrough of the EP was also included as a bonus DVD along with One, and a video for "Deception" (Concealing Fate Part 2) was released in 2010.

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Tesseract

No.TitleLength
1."Concealing Fate
  1. "Acceptance" (8:33)
  2. "Deception" (5:22)
  3. "The Impossible" (4:50)
  4. "Perfection" (2:38)
  5. "Epiphany" (1:29)
  6. "Origin" (4:44)
"
27:36
Total length:27:36

Personnel

Tesseract
  • Daniel Tompkins – lead vocals
  • Acle Kahney – lead guitar, production
  • James Monteith – rhythm guitar
  • Amos Williams – bass, growls, backing vocals
  • Jay Postones – drums, percussion

References

  1. Eduardo Rivadavia. "Concealing Fate – Tesseract | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
Tesseract
  • Acle Kahney
  • Jay Postones
  • James Monteith
  • Amos Williams
  • Daniel Tompkins
Studio albums
EPs


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