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Tag: math rock

Taxidermy – You Are Here Now [Review]

Taxidermy once again showcases impressive songwriting, understanding that genuine heaviness gains even more impact when interwoven with unease melodic themes.

Copenhagen, Denmark, experimental rock, Let go, math rock, noise rock, Rock, Taxidermy, You Are Here Now

‘Energetic, tense, overwhelming.’ | Interview with Taxidermy

‘Impending’ explodes with crushing heaviness, pushing saturation to its limits and featuring adventurous, experimental rock songwriting.

Alternative Rock, Copenhagen, Denmark, experimental rock, Indie Rock, math rock, noise rock, post punk, Rock

‘Experimental musical journey’ | Interview with Melythm

Melythm is showcasing its second math rock-infused track, where intricately complex guitars meet sweet rhythmic motifs.

Art Rock, math rock, Melythm, Metal, Progressive Metal, Progressive Rock, Rock

‘Angular Savvy Enthralling’ | Interview with H.C.BEHRENDTSEN

Get lost in the mathematical maze of sound with H.C.BEHRENDTSEN

Alternative Rock, experimental rock, Germany, H.C.BEHRENDTSEN, Instrumental, Instrumental ROck, Labyrinth, math rock, post punk, Rock

FLOCKS – fashion camp [Review]

Jazz with a modern twist

Chicago, Electronic, Experimental, fashion camp, Flocks, Illinois, Jazz, math rock, Nu jazz, Progressive Rock, Rock, USA

‘Sadistic shred metal’ | Interview with Jomo Tuun

Tight production, angular melodies and unorthodox rhythmic structures

Barghurst, Djent, Instrumental, Jomo Tuun, math rock, Metal, Progressive Metal, Progressive Rock, Rock

Theorem of joy – Tomorow riots [Review]

Today’s track comes from Theorem of Joy, it is called Tomorow riots and it is part of their recent album L’hiver. 

Jazz, Jazz fusion, math rock, Nu jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Theorem of joy, World, World Music

‘we’re constantly trying to “disconnect” as much as we can’ | Interview with Derev

Djent around the world

Derev, Djent, math rock, Metal
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