Right before they started recording their second EP Drugs to the Dear Youth, one of the guitarists, Jeff Worms, left the band. It is rumored that Worms left to pursue a career in college football. This has been confirmed by Worms, although he has not cited what college he is currently playing for. This may also be a key reason the band no longer plays songs off the first album, but this is unconfirmed. On January 19th, 2007, Tera Melos released the LP on Sargent House. 'Drugs' for short, was a step away from the previous post-hardcore like sound they had before and farther into more progressive and original regions.
Tera Melos have over the past few years, developed a cult-like fan base around the United States and have recently gained some popularity in Japan, United Kingdom, and various other European countries.
Tera Melos announced on their MySpace page on April 2nd 2007, that drummer Vince would be leaving the band to pursue other things. The band currently still has a new album on the horizon and began searching for a new drummer after Vince's departure. Vince left to pursue the career of a college math professor. After a bit more than a year, the band announced the addition of John Clardy, as their new drummer. Originally the band had planned a long-awaited LP release after touring, however they ended up releasing an EP of covers, featuring songs by The Beach Boys and Polaris, entitled Idioms, Vol. I.
Although they have never released the meaning behind their name, there are a few theories of the origins. One being that "Tera Melos" is an anagram for "A Molester". Also, that "Tera Melos" could be Latin for "Terrible Melodies." It is also rumored that the name is a play on the word "Watermelon" thought up by ex-guitarist Jeff Worms in the early days of the band. This is the most commonly believed, accepted, and some say verbally confirmed by Nick himself.
On November 7th 2009, Tera Melos confirmed a new album due out in 2010 in a myspace bulletin. The post stated that the band was set to begin recording the next day, November 8th.
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