math rock
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American Football’s sad but nimble sound has been replaced with soft rock complacency on their new comeback album.
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Slint’s Spiderland is a depressingly intense pinnacle of creativity for a variety of underground rock styles.
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Battles deliver tight performances, but lose their sense of adventure on their latest album here.
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Instant Gratification is anything but.
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RI noise rock duo Lightning Bolt is back, continuing to prove they’re one of the most standout names in noise rock.
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Four Pattern Distorted Harmony by i.o Four Pattern Distorted Harmony is the fourth album released this year by Vitoria-based experimental music project i.o. I endorsed their album Edit Architect earlier this year. Just like i.o’s previous exploits in 2014, this album is an intense, glitchy collection
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A wonderfully composed and tightly performed math rock ballad from Japanese rock trio 宇宙コンビニ, a.k.a. uchuuconbini. They’ve got a new mini-album out titled 月の反射でみてた, which you can grab via iTunes.
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A wonderfully composed and tightly performed math rock ballad from Japanese rock trio 宇宙コンビニ, a.k.a. uchuuconbini. They’ve got a new mini-album out titled 月の反射でみてた, which you can grab via iTunes.
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Thereafter by Save Us From The Archon INSTRUMENTAL ROCK TIME!!! Pittsburgh’s Save Us From The Archon delivers some of the most intense and frighteningly tight math rock I’ve heard in a long time. The guitars and drums are absolutely dizzying on a lot of these tracks from their
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The mostly instrumental metal trio Lazer/Wulf drops a progressive, conceptual set of tracks that are a fun and visceral listen.