Showing posts with label Math Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math Rock. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

New Lands - I Wonder If It Remembers Me

Genre: Math Rock/Emo/Punk
Year: 2013

Tracklist:
1. When They're There, Their There Own
2. Birds Just Don't Get You
3. Young Sausage
4. The Days Are Getting Shorterer


Awesome Math Rock/Emo band from New Orleans. These guys play a very gritty but still cleanly and precisely played style of Math Rock. If I could compare them to someone I guess it could be a band like This Town Needs Guns or Innards. I am enjoying this release a lot! -Jacob Rice

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Aye Aye Goodbye

Genre: Emo/Math Rock
Year: 2012

Tracklist:
1. Cut All These Ties Off


New Emo/Math Rock band from Germany! These guys lyrics are about real life every day problems, and some deeper problems such as relationships, etc. Their sound I would compare to like, Cap'n Jazz or a Algernon Cadwallader vibe? Its sort of hard to say they sound like another band. This is only one song, but they are planning to release another soon and then maybe an EP in the Summer this year! Really into this stuff, its very solid. Cant wait for more.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Legs Like Tree Trunks - Future Reference

Genre: Emo/Math Rock/Twinkle
Year: 2012

Tracklist:
1. Snowflake
2. Anchorage 
3. Hoods Up
4. WADM
5. Parked Cars


Awesome emo/math rock band from Pittsburg. These guys are similar to bands like Maps & Atlases and Algernon Cadwallader! They submitted their music to me recently and i'm falling in love with this stuff. Its remarkably good, I advise anyone to check this out. Anyone can find something appealing in this stuff. Its also so damn catchy. -Jacob Rice

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Invalids - Eunoia

Eunoia Cover Art
Genre: Math Rock/Emo
Year: 2012

Tracklist:
1. Sherman Is Connector
2. Its A Pipe Bomb, Jobriath
3. Diastole
4. J Whiting, From Our Hearts We Send Thee
5. School Social
6. Ursine Valor
7. Far Away Cranes
8. Steinborgium
9. I'd Rather Be Driving; Skyscrapers
10. And Was It Worth It In The End?


This is a flawless Math Rock album. The guitarist is just unspeakably good. You'd have to hear it for yourself. Also, its a plus that the vocals go well with it and aren't off putting or out of place at all! -Jacob Rice