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Dust & Fiction, 2008.
Terramara's third release, Dust & Fiction, finds the band moving in a new direction. Once described as "the second coming of Steely Dan", the group has now fashioned a new album more reminiscent of XTC and the Beatles. Melodic songwriting meets quirky, sonically adventurous production. While retaining much of Terramara's signature sound: piano-based pop songs with rich vocal harmonies and clever lyrics, this new collection of powerpop gems is more guitar-driven, with a modern rock edge to the production. Dust & Fiction contains a variety of moods and styles, some serious, some playful, but always catchy.

Four Blocks to Hennepin, 2005.
This latest release marks a major step forward in the evolution of the group's sound. Although a natural extension of the first Terramara CD, Four Blocks To Hennepin boasts a fuller, more developed approach to songwriting and production. The result is a rich, diverse, and harmonically adventurous collection of well-crafted jazz-rock gems.

Invisible People (single), 2002.
This single was recorded especially for the soundtrack to the upcoming independent film revisions. The song was later re-recorded for inclusion in Terramara's latest release, Four Blocks To Hennepin.

Terramara, 2000.
This self-titled debut is filled with soulful grooves, jazzy harmonies and an edgy, rock sensibility. These ten pop-rock classics are both catchy and complex, offering something new with each listen.

Demo CD, 1998.
This three-song demo represents the band's first professional recording. Two of the songs were later re-recorded for inclusion in the band's first full-length CD, Terramara.

Miscellaneous Recordings, 1998-present.
A diverse collection of live recordings from over the years, including shows, radio appearances, and acoustic showcases.


DUST & FICTION > Terramara's latest release is its most sonically rich album yet. While retaining its signature sound: melodic piano-based pop songs with refreshing harmonic twists and lush harmonies, the band has expanded its palette of sounds to create an album that shimmers with layered guitars and keyboards. Listen to this one with headphones. {read more}

Dust & Fiction
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