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So whys it called math rock then ?

timing changes and key changes and whatnot. not exactly a great genre name, but neither is idm so ya knooooow.

 

Sounds to me as this is close to progressive rock.

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if battles is considered math rock, then surely helmet must be as well?

Based on what, having shared a drummer? :wacko:

 

 

Based on helmet using irregular time sigs and quite "angular" (whatever the fuck that means) chord progressions/harmonies. Even their big hits like "in the meantime" had these characteristics.

 

So whys it called math rock then ?

timing changes and key changes and whatnot. not exactly a great genre name, but neither is idm so ya knooooow.

 

Sounds to me as this is close to progressive rock.

 

Apparently prog rock is considered a big influence, but math rock has a harder edge than prog.

 

lol at mathcore.

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So whys it called math rock then ?

timing changes and key changes and whatnot. not exactly a great genre name, but neither is idm so ya knooooow.

 

Sounds to me as this is close to progressive rock.

quite close. it's like if post punk and prog rock had a baby.

and that baby was cool. and never played d&d or read tolkien.

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So whys it called math rock then ?

timing changes and key changes and whatnot. not exactly a great genre name, but neither is idm so ya knooooow.

 

Sounds to me as this is close to progressive rock.

quite close. it's like if post punk and prog rock had a baby.

and that baby was cool. and never played d&d or read tolkien.

Yeah to me math rock is a mixture of progressive rock and post-hardcore/indie rock.

 

lol at mathcore.

I didn't make it up. :biggrin:

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Mwahahahaha!

 

Ligeti out-maths everyone!

 

Bwahahahahahaha!

 

[youtubehd]qj9QlWltv8s&translated=1[/youtubehd]

 

[youtubehd]Dp-HPqXm3m4&feature=related[/youtubehd]

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well, from what i've heard on this thread, i can conclude that SHY CHILD 1st album has 2 or 3 trcks that are math rock, it's a shame i can't find it on the web so i can share it...

 

 

 

and of course

[youtubehd]XmbcEFlhQgU[/youtubehd]

 

 

[youtubehd]U5YEqmIIdj8[/youtubehd]

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Saw them in someones shed once, shit was fantastic.

 

Lot of good band mentions, can't remember if I saw them but Oxes first two records are awesome

 

That fucking Tank are brilliant two, only a two peice mind but they're good

 

Can't see their tracks on youtube, but thats still shit hot

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I actually liked Medications album from this year, it was my cheesy happy summer album.

I just listened to this, thought it was great! I didn't find it cheesy at all. A bit more happy than their first, but great none the less.

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Was surprised to see the Redneck Manifesto mentioned in the OP... they're probably my favourite irish band, been listening to them for a good 5 years. Saw them live at electric picnic a couple days ago and they certainly provided :)

 

 

not great video quality

heres a nicer one from back in the day

 

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i was just listening to a bunch of math rock and i remembered this thread from whenever ago

dunno how i overlooked my two favourite math rock albums period

 

owls "owls" LP might be the best thing steve albini produced

 

and i honestly think faraquet ruined math rock for everyone else because no one will ever EVER be able to top "the view from this tower"

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I was in a math-rock kick a couple years ago, kinda fallen out of it but I still enjoy some from time to time... I should give my Don Caballero collection a re-listen

 

Also dig Battles (of course), Dysrhythmia, Holy Fuck, Maps & Atlases, and Tera Melos, I also like Hella and love Lightning Bolt, but I always considered them more noise-rock than math

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how is slint 'math rock'?

 

Debatable I suppose, but this slint tune surely qualifies as math rock.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUzK-O11FX0

 

Fans of the whole math rock sound should check out the early influences to the genre like Massacre and Ruins

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlSQj22ypfo

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlYCLpsb-Ns

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oh man oh man you guys gotta check out Capsule....i hung out with them a while back, standup stoner lads who make mind melting Mathy-metaly-hardcore music...fucking amazing...i finally found a youtube to show you guys that is decent quality.

 

 

They are fucking badass.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLEhG_juDb0

 

makes you wanna beat the shit out of something with your raging bonar

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BTJj3US430&feature=related

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