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Don’t sleep on these guys. Holy hell. They just did a metal/rock version of ‘Ode to Joy’. Math rock/prog rock - love it!

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I’m going to post several photos tonight - local awesomeness Plus Fest took Floral’s tour stop in DFW and added several bands to it - Friend Operation, Abelia (now defunct?), Johann (Japan), and Rob Ford Explorer.

This is Abelia, (formerly?) out of Dallas. Midwest emo with some (post?)-hardcore (one clean singer, one screamo), but a ton of bits people here would like - crazy tapping, bits that sound like ASIWYFA or Vasa. But one of the guitarists has said several times they’re no longer a band so… I don’t know.

No idea if they have any newer albums. Found this on Bandcamp. https://abeliaband.bandcamp.com/album/kalamari

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I’m going to post several photos tonight - local awesomeness Plus Fest took Floral’s tour stop in DFW and added several bands to it - Friend Operation, Abelia (now defunct?), Johann (Japan), and Rob Ford Explorer.

And a link to this band, Friend Operation (file under Midwest emo, I’d think): https://friendoperation.bandcamp.com/album/irrelevant

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Awesome show in Dallas tonight . Packed, too! Good for them, go see them!

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New EP by Rob Ford Explorer (robfordexplorer.bandcamp.com)
submitted 2 months ago by Mbourgon to c/mathrock
 
 

No affiliation, just following them on Bandcamp and saw this, this morning. A little harsher than their self-titled.

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I’m fortunate enough to be able to support bands by buying their albums. Especially today, when Bandcamp doesn’t take a cut. Here’s my Math rock portion.

shikimi by te' - Japanese instrumental post/Math Rock. Busy and fun. More on the rock side of things.

Mantles by Layers in Lairs - like Battles and ASIWYFA had a kid. Bearcubbin-related, another new band to me.

Girlfriends by Girlfriends - came really recommended. Tappy goodness. Alas, a one-shot.

Rosewood by Kaguu - Math/Prog EP that’s upbeat and whimsical.

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Didn’t expect to ever see these guys on tour, but they have a handful of dates here. And yes, the name is a play on American Football

And Abelia (Dallas support) is great, saw them at Plus Fest. Looks like the support bands are local to their area

Music: https://chinesefootball.bandcamp.com/

Article: https://www.brooklynvegan.com/chinese-football-announce-first-ever-north-american-tour/

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Parts remind me of Battles, but also Zefs Chasing Cara. Electronic-twinged math-rock.

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Math/pop - Orchards (orchardslive.bandcamp.com)
submitted 3 months ago by Mbourgon to c/mathrock
 
 

twinkly math-pop with vocals. Guitar effects sometimes remind me of ASIWYFA. Surprisingly nice.

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I have no idea why this is in my library, but I came across it trying to figure out which artists I listened to qualified as math rock, and these guys sound like a combination of Battles and Legos, at least this track does.

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Saw this band at plus fest in Denton this past weekend. Very impressed with them. Hope y’all dig this!

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Kudos to everyone at @AndysDenton for throwing an amazing day one of Plus Fest. I got to see Cloutchaser, Invalids, Space Corolla, Elders, Abelia, Donella Drive and more!

Invalids put on a fantastic show ( I love tappy math rock, and several of the bands met that bar for me - the photo is of some triple-tapping action courtesy of Invalids) but I was super impressed with everyone. If you get the chance next time, do go! It’s a really small venue, great staff, and a lot of heart and hard work. Thanks y’all!

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submitted 4 months ago by Mbourgon to c/mathrock
 
 

Just found out a couple of weeks ago that the band Invalids is going on tour starting this week! They are playing the entirety of Eunoia, at least at the show in Denton, Texas. I found them when Permanence came out, so I’m looking forward to it

I’ll be honest, I’m not a huge fan of the vocals, but it definitely is tappy math-rock, which is my go-to. Hope some of y’all can make the various shows. And the show in Denton also has Clout Chaser, so it ought to be interesting. :)

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by kamenlady to c/mathrock
 
 

TIL Steve Albini was also a World Series of Poker participant.

Source

RIP

Edit: Yes, his name on the document was Steven Albini

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Challenger Deep by Challenger Deep (challengerdeepdude.bandcamp.com)
submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/mathrock
 
 

Challenger Deep is an instrumental rock four-piece boy band out of Atlanta, Georgia. Born of a passion for music and a light-hearted camaraderie, they continue to push their creative limits to create music that is both technically interesting and fun to listen to. Drawing on different inspirations, the band’s members incorporate their individual styles cultivated over years of playing into the boundless possibilities that instrumental music has to offer.

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Another bouncy & tappy release by Marco.

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submitted 8 months ago by Mbourgon to c/mathrock
 
 

Fantastic show, and sold out! Definitely see, and their opening tonight was Standards, also fantastic!

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I think I found this album due to The Post-Everything Collective monthly round up. Some nice happy(and tappy) instrumental math-rock to start 2024 with.

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Well? Math-rock AOTY? (self.mathrock)
submitted 11 months ago by Mbourgon to c/mathrock
 
 

Curious what everyone thinks the top album of the year is. Personally, I found Syncatto, which is the flamenco/math/(metal?) band I didn’t know I needed. I really dug Gabba’s “Recollections”. “Sonorous Faith pt 2” was just as triumphant and joyful as part 1, but maybe that’s post-rock?

OH! Night Verses! Unsure if that’s math or djent or what, but hot damn.

Shout out to “Oh The Ezekiel”, enjoyable one-man band.

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Woohoo! I honestly did not think I’d ever get a chance to see Elephant Gym live!

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submitted 1 year ago by Mbourgon to c/mathrock
 
 

Today’s Bandcamp Friday haul was pretty good! Some math/djent/post, and some retro prog

  • Floral - The Second Floral EP
  • Strawberry Girls - Prussian Gloom (big chunk of the budget this month)
  • Pictures of Wild Life - fell into floating (single)
  • Jordsjø- Salighet (folky Finnish retro prog)
  • Jordsjø - Nattfiolen Suite (single)
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Old, new, don’t really care. What’s in heavy rotation for you this week?!

I’ve been listening to the tappy suggestions I got last week, and I also found “Dora The Destroyerl which is a nice djent/math/ mix,and I like the new album by Former Animals, but $10 for 17 minutes seems a bit dear (tell me I’m wrong, that’s fine, I feel the same way about Strawberry Girls, too). That said, I’ve bought an EP and album of Syncatto (holy crap I dig me some flamenco rock) and am loving it! Still going through the other suggestions!

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Trying to find more stuff like Zefs Chasing Cara, standards, LITE, Totorro, Tom’s Story, Syncatto, Gabba. (Maybe invalids would count, too, at least the instrumental version ;). Covet is an obvious. What else? Thanks!

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IMO one of the best live mathrock performance recordings since Toe's music video for Goodbye.

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