On “Too Many Bandifesto,” Justin Weir, vocalist and songwriter for Phoenix emo math rock group Celebration Guns, gives you an idea of just how long he’s been doing this for. “This band will outlast ...
Fusing bookish indie jazz with emo and math rock, the Boston quartet explores the complications of identity while dismantling stale indie-rock paradigms. The group took a stab at such weighty ideals ...
Boston’s Really From (fka People Like You, and ex-I Kill Giants) will release their self-titled third album on March 12 via Topshelf. The first taste is “Try Lingual,” which is seriously one hell of a ...
Emo’s first wave was born of the D.C. punk scene in the late 1980s, where it was tagged “emotional hardcore,” before it eventually crept into the Midwest by the early '90s. Here, the genre’s lyrics ...
If you were looking to rock out with both the math and the feels, this was the show for you. Delta Sleep at Soundbar Credit: Bao Le-Huu Delta Sleep at Soundbar Credit: Bao Le-Huu Delta Sleep at ...
“Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” So goes the saying that means it can be difficult to explain music using words. Despite that, let’s put on our dancing shoes and try to define ...
Picture a tune that plays with your mind. It does not go straight but skips and flips in ways you do not expect. That is math rock. It avoids common music paths, which makes it feel fresh and smart.
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