Tag: MATH ROCK
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Violetera – How A Clock Becomes A Ruler
“How A Clock Becomes A Ruler” is a new release by Violetera, an outstanding instrumental band based in Portland, Oregon. It’s their fourth full-length album, arriving after “Before It Takes Us,” “A Landmark, Not A Beacon,” and ” 1609,” three critically acclaimed works that you should immediately check out. It consists of seven excellent compositions…
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Akarso – Leave Quietly: 1997-1999 LP (Expert Work Records)
Milwaukee’s underground scene of the late 1990s harbored many hidden gems, and Akarso is certainly one of its finest. Blending elements of post-hardcore, math rock, screamo, and noise rock, the trio quickly made a name for themselves during their short yet intense existence. Their chaotic and intricate sound earned them a loyal following within math…
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Ultima Radio – Sleep Panic Repeat LP (Grazil Records)
On Sleep Panic Repeat, the latest release from Graz-based quintet Ultima Radio, the band pushes the boundaries of post-hardcore, noise rock, and math rock with a striking fusion of heavy rock and alternative influences. This LP is not just an album—it’s a fascinating journey into the core of human emotion, chaos, and the delicate balance…
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SVYNX – This Is Not Art
“This Is Not Art” is a brand-new full-length album by SVYNX, released today via all streaming platforms. After heavily promoting this material with “Art Won’t Save Me Now,” “Harvest Season,” “Europa,” and “Follow Me,” four exceptional tracks accompanied by eye-peeing videos and visualizers, this outstanding German duo decided to indulge listening apparatuses of all music…
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Gulfer Released “Lights Out” EP
Montreal’s beloved indie, emo, and math rock band, Gulfer, has just surprise released their final EP titled LIGHTS OUT. This unexpected yet bittersweet release features five tracks that encapsulate the band’s signature blend of intricate guitar work, emotive lyrics, and dynamic rhythms. Available now via Topshelf Records, LIGHTS OUT marks the end of an era…
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Origami Summer – Thanks, I Hate It
“Thanks, I Hate It” is the latest track by Origami Summer, an outstanding Denver, Colorado-based band. It’s their second piece of work in 2024, serving as a follow-up of “Your New Aesthetic,” their six-track extended play release, published earlier this year. Soundwise, Origami Summer combines fundamentals of contemporary post-hardcore music with some of the finest…
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All Structures Align – Details, Drawings, Distance And Departure DLP (Dipterid Records)
“Details, Drawings, Distance And Departure” released in 2022 by All Structures Align, is an evocative journey through ambient and post-rock soundscapes. This double album features a comprehensive collection of tracks that intricately weave together to form a cohesive and immersive listening experience. With many standout compositions included along the way, “Details, Drawings, Distance And Departure”…
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Fox Lake – Repose LP (Dipterid Records)
“Repose” is a debut full-length release by Fox Lake, an outstanding Canadian band based in Winnipeg. Released in 2022 via Dipterid Records, this comprehensive collection carries ten excellent songs that will satisfy anyone into tastefully written, composed, and performed underground music. Soundwise, Fox Lake explores several complementary music genres to illustrate such rich and luxurious…
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The Conformists – Midwestless EP 12″ (Cmptr Stdnts)
“Midwestless,” the latest 12″ EP from The Conformists, stands as a monumental achievement of their relentless innovation and experimentation. Across five math rock, noise rock, post-punk, and post-hardcore tracks, this extended play release exemplifies their uncompromising commitment to shapeshifting musical boundaries. From the initial notes to the sudden closure of the final track, they take…
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Check Out “A Living You’ll Never Know” By Big Hug
London-based emo/indie/math-rock trio Big Hug has released a new EP “A Living You’ll Never Know” on March 1st. You can check it out below.

