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Eric Tessmer at Dallas, TX in Granada Theater 2024
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Fan Reviews

Chris
June 30th 2024
At the top of his game. Amazing player! Never seen anyone shred with so much finesse and attention to tone. He is a perfectionist and it clearly shows in his music.
San Antonio, TX@
Sam's Burger Joint
Terry
January 29th 2024
Wow! What a show! Great music. Was sad when it ended
Dallas, TX@
Granada Theater
Drew
January 28th 2024
Another amazing performance by Eric Tessmer. His band was actually a drummer and bass player he’s played with in earlier years, and they were locked in TIGHT! The Granada Theater is one of my all time favorite venues, and as usual, Eric greets patrons after the show at the merchandise table.
Dallas, TX@
Granada Theater
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About Eric Tessmer

Languid guitar chords give way to Tessmer’s gloomy assessment of his past life: “Seems like every day’s the same/ I want everything but me to change/ I don’t want to be the way I am.” Tessmer finally finished the song and achieved his sonic vision with the help of multiplatinum producer Sean Beavan (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson). “Good So Bad” is a radical departure from the guitarist’s earliest recordings--bone-dry live performances showcasing the six-string wizardry that first earned him attention when he crash-landed in Austin 15 years ago. Tessmer still flexes his furious fretwork on “Good So Bad,” but the song’s slinky hooks come from a different instrument: his voice. “Sean got the best vocal performances because he was like, ‘Don’t do anything to your voice; just relax and sing the song,” Tessmer says. The starkly confessional tone of “Good So Bad” also shows how far he’s come as a lyricist. “It got me thinking about being the elephant in the room,” Tessmer says. “Oh gosh, why am I always drunk all the time? I’m just a musician. That’s just what we do. But no, it’s not, really.” The mournful, stuck-in-a-rut Tessmer of “Good So Bad’ is far removed from the real-life Tessmer, whose sobriety lent him a newfound clarity while writing. “I wasn’t hiding behind anything.” Life hurts, sure, but sometimes it does work out-- as long as you’re willing to show up and put in the work to get the results. Eric Tessmer wanted to be good so bad. This is his journey.

Press:
“This guitar prodigy plays like a man possessed.” – Boston Globe

“Tessmer holds a nightly clinic, a sermon if you will, in Strat manipulation.” – Rank & Revue

“Tessmer is the real deal.’ – Austinist
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Genres:
Blues, Texas-blues Soul-chedelic, Blues-rock
Band Members:
Marc Redix, Jason Rathman
Hometown:
Austin, Texas

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Eric Tessmer to play in your city
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Live Photos of Eric Tessmer

Eric Tessmer at Dallas, TX in Granada Theater 2024
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Fan Reviews

Chris
June 30th 2024
At the top of his game. Amazing player! Never seen anyone shred with so much finesse and attention to tone. He is a perfectionist and it clearly shows in his music.
San Antonio, TX@
Sam's Burger Joint
Terry
January 29th 2024
Wow! What a show! Great music. Was sad when it ended
Dallas, TX@
Granada Theater
Drew
January 28th 2024
Another amazing performance by Eric Tessmer. His band was actually a drummer and bass player he’s played with in earlier years, and they were locked in TIGHT! The Granada Theater is one of my all time favorite venues, and as usual, Eric greets patrons after the show at the merchandise table.
Dallas, TX@
Granada Theater
View More Fan Reviews

About Eric Tessmer

Languid guitar chords give way to Tessmer’s gloomy assessment of his past life: “Seems like every day’s the same/ I want everything but me to change/ I don’t want to be the way I am.” Tessmer finally finished the song and achieved his sonic vision with the help of multiplatinum producer Sean Beavan (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson). “Good So Bad” is a radical departure from the guitarist’s earliest recordings--bone-dry live performances showcasing the six-string wizardry that first earned him attention when he crash-landed in Austin 15 years ago. Tessmer still flexes his furious fretwork on “Good So Bad,” but the song’s slinky hooks come from a different instrument: his voice. “Sean got the best vocal performances because he was like, ‘Don’t do anything to your voice; just relax and sing the song,” Tessmer says. The starkly confessional tone of “Good So Bad” also shows how far he’s come as a lyricist. “It got me thinking about being the elephant in the room,” Tessmer says. “Oh gosh, why am I always drunk all the time? I’m just a musician. That’s just what we do. But no, it’s not, really.” The mournful, stuck-in-a-rut Tessmer of “Good So Bad’ is far removed from the real-life Tessmer, whose sobriety lent him a newfound clarity while writing. “I wasn’t hiding behind anything.” Life hurts, sure, but sometimes it does work out-- as long as you’re willing to show up and put in the work to get the results. Eric Tessmer wanted to be good so bad. This is his journey.

Press:
“This guitar prodigy plays like a man possessed.” – Boston Globe

“Tessmer holds a nightly clinic, a sermon if you will, in Strat manipulation.” – Rank & Revue

“Tessmer is the real deal.’ – Austinist
Show More
Genres:
Blues, Texas-blues Soul-chedelic, Blues-rock
Band Members:
Marc Redix, Jason Rathman
Hometown:
Austin, Texas

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