Myesis by Telesterion
Tracklist
1. | Arrival/Seekers | 9:07 |
2. | Offerings/Diasia | 5:26 |
3. | Libations/Fleece of Zeus | 6:38 |
4. | Liknon/Purification | 8:17 |
Credits
released March 18, 2023
Releases of the Week
- Progspace
“Excellent song writing, an arcane atmosphere, and a unique philosophical theme that doesn’t show up all too often. This is easily their strongest release yet, and any fan of progressive metal or instrumental post-rock would very much enjoy this.”
- Runic Reviews
runicreviews.com/telesterion-myesis/
“I know not whence it came but that this EP from progressive post metal outfit Telesterion landed unannounced in my inbox is certainly what I call good fortune. Myesis finds Telesterion creating some seriously searing sounds.“ 4/5
- Sea of Tranquility
www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=24287
“every moment is unique and emotional. Simply a must listen.” 9/10
- The Coroner’s Report
www.thecoronersreportmag.com/post/resonance-sarcoptes-telesterion-torches-of-nero-ensanguinate-lotan-darkthrone
“Noisy, loud and ethereal, a really unique album I recommend for fans of fringe Doom/Sludge metal.”
- The Riffsquatch
“One is never quite sure what to expect from Telesterion from release to release. Myesis opens with “Arrival/Seekers” which has a lo-fi Swans lilt for its first half before adding post metal guitar chug over martial drums for a couple minutes and morphing again. Second track musically makes me think of the Diamanda Galas/John Paul Jones track “skotoseme” in molasses.”
- Starkweather
starkweather666band.substack.com/p/whats-this-for?fbclid=IwAR2c5otXnYHLtLVLC5Z93Uuomaf23xh2p7De6kxCiBB9jwPdsgLiq73eLMg
“This release is a culmination of one flowing magnificent moment after another; There is a huge ethereal vibe to this, which is only exemplified by the vocal play.”
- AvantVoid
“it's unknown where they're from but this release by TELESTERION is quite unique with their choir-like vocals and atmosphere...”
- Rob Hammer Youtube
“Here's an ethereal and noisy mix of shoegaze, sludge, and doom from a band called Telesterion. Post-metal abounds.”
- Heaven is an Incubator
heavenisanincubator.blogspot.com/2023/03/telesterion.html?m=1
Rites performed by the Priests of Demeter:
Celeus
Dioclese
Eumolpos
Triptolemus
Polyxeinus
Releases of the Week
- Progspace
“Excellent song writing, an arcane atmosphere, and a unique philosophical theme that doesn’t show up all too often. This is easily their strongest release yet, and any fan of progressive metal or instrumental post-rock would very much enjoy this.”
- Runic Reviews
runicreviews.com/telesterion-myesis/
“I know not whence it came but that this EP from progressive post metal outfit Telesterion landed unannounced in my inbox is certainly what I call good fortune. Myesis finds Telesterion creating some seriously searing sounds.“ 4/5
- Sea of Tranquility
www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=24287
“every moment is unique and emotional. Simply a must listen.” 9/10
- The Coroner’s Report
www.thecoronersreportmag.com/post/resonance-sarcoptes-telesterion-torches-of-nero-ensanguinate-lotan-darkthrone
“Noisy, loud and ethereal, a really unique album I recommend for fans of fringe Doom/Sludge metal.”
- The Riffsquatch
“One is never quite sure what to expect from Telesterion from release to release. Myesis opens with “Arrival/Seekers” which has a lo-fi Swans lilt for its first half before adding post metal guitar chug over martial drums for a couple minutes and morphing again. Second track musically makes me think of the Diamanda Galas/John Paul Jones track “skotoseme” in molasses.”
- Starkweather
starkweather666band.substack.com/p/whats-this-for?fbclid=IwAR2c5otXnYHLtLVLC5Z93Uuomaf23xh2p7De6kxCiBB9jwPdsgLiq73eLMg
“This release is a culmination of one flowing magnificent moment after another; There is a huge ethereal vibe to this, which is only exemplified by the vocal play.”
- AvantVoid
“it's unknown where they're from but this release by TELESTERION is quite unique with their choir-like vocals and atmosphere...”
- Rob Hammer Youtube
“Here's an ethereal and noisy mix of shoegaze, sludge, and doom from a band called Telesterion. Post-metal abounds.”
- Heaven is an Incubator
heavenisanincubator.blogspot.com/2023/03/telesterion.html?m=1
Rites performed by the Priests of Demeter:
Celeus
Dioclese
Eumolpos
Triptolemus
Polyxeinus