Friday, January 25, 2013

Mouth to Mouth to Mouth - Hey These Aren't My Glasses! (Live)






Yes....we have enjoyed these gents twice previously (2/LIVE/RMX)  &  (EP)   

Its a true pleasure to be able to watch this group progress. Not a brand spanker but the ones that are "Dank Hill" , "Bardzo Dobze" " and  "Our Siberian Traps" well lets just say the bar has been raised. 
Memorable guitar melodies abound as well as some pretty technical time changes. 
If you have yet to scope these guys out your seriously missing out on some
 well thought out math rock with a lot of heart. 

PS. Do yourself a favor and watch the video of Dank Hill. Then prepare to watch it twelve more times after. At least thats what I did.





Tuesday, January 22, 2013

ONES2WATCH - DETTA



EDIT: EP is out ladies and gents!

San Diego Three piece math rock unit DETTA just dropped a seriously delicious track. A sound that is similiar in flavor to a more rock centric sleeping people you can only imagine how good that would sound....yea its actually really good. keep an eye open for these cats, I can only sense goodness in their and our futures.


Sunday, January 13, 2013

Shanghai Sally - Motive Kamatsu (2011)


SOMETHING DIFFERENT! THANK YOU. 
It is a wonderful thing to see so much math rock in the air these days but it makes it that much harder
to truly unearth the ones that "have something special" or are "trying to push the genre"..I digress. Shanghai Sally here take an interesting angle that could easily turn into a dark situation. Progressive rock core with math rock rhythms and ....wait for it....jam band style solo's. Sounds like a recipe for bad times BUT this four piece clearly know what they are doing. Impressive instrumental gymnastics aside these guys are a lot of fun. The solo's themselves also don't feel tacked on and if at any moment they are grating on you the rhythm section is freaking the flack out with some inhuman groove. Trust is a beautiful thing so click below and show them some love. 



Saturday, January 12, 2013

dedleaves (2012)


There's something incredibly charming about this 4 piece instrumental group from Baltimore...I dont know if I have hit on it just yet but I am really enjoying this first effort. I wouldn't classify this as math rock but there is plenty of rhythmic complexity for any mathnick to nod in satisfaction. Something that is missing from a good amount of progressive group's such as dedleaves is ATMOSPHERE. These guys have zero problem with that aspect and maybe thats what I can appreciate the most that makes them so special. Each song is structured interestingly as well moving seamlessly into new passages. Which pretty much brings us into the very clear post-rock end of this music.  Incredibly solid album. no duds. Grab this up. Loving it

Tommy Boys


bring a surprisingly well crafted song into existence. Instrumental High flying math rock guitars never rest on their laurels constantly shifting to bigger and better ideas.  Need more please

Dispo / Barberos - You vs Us / Us vs You


An interestingly paired split here that does share some similarities. Dispo's portion is more math rock bent but still has some electronic elements in common with Barberos. A harder pop sense also runs through their three songs, in fact I find it hard even to say "pop" really. Excellent rhythmic sense and pretty inventive vocal use. Would love to hear a full length for sure from these Italians. 

Barberos, as said before, is the more electronic minded end but still brings in some interesting rhythms as well. The last song is a bit long....which I dont normally gripe about but it loses the quick pace of the ep. I would have to hear at least one more song to grab a full opinion but UK based Barberos do hold their own very well. 


Dear Mister Manager - Siegried Vs. the Giant (2012)


If memory serves me one of our swords bloggers played with these guys at some point? not math rock btw but in that progressive rock mind set. Very enjoyable post-hardcore progressive mix from Seattle with nice vocals. Occasionally they get a bit technical but I'd say the hallmark of whats going on here is the song structures. Chckit. 

Thursday, January 3, 2013

P.O.S.- We Don't Even Live Here (2012)

Yo ya'll. It has been a hot minute since I did a Ninko post up in here; mostly that is due to the overwhelming amount of amazing math coming from all of our various contributors, and although this is a pretty direct destination for your math rock needs, I feel like spreading a little astray goodness up in these parts.

P.O.S. has just recently caught my attention, as I have read a few "top 20 albums" lists that have cited his 4th release, We Dont Even Live Here, as one of the best of the year. Before these year-end lists, I had seen glowing reviews of this album, but had only until recently checked the singles instead of the whole.

New Years Eve, I was about to head out on a 20 minute drive to a party and wanted some new music for the ride, so I found my way to this album, and I have not stop listening to it since. It meets all my criteria for good hiphop: it is well written, well produced, and smooth as hell. It starts off aggressively with a one-two combo of swaggering intimidation in opening tracks Bumper and its excellent follow up and single, Fuck Your Stuff, but then in comes How We Land, which is what really caught my attention. It reminded me of a combination of Brendan from Gruvis Malt singing over some Outkast rhymes and production. Its full of hooks, great flows, and a very well placed vocal breakdown featuring some dude you might know from Some Band. Check it here:



Do check it. Further listening leads to the other single from the album, Get Down, as well as his 2001 debut in the group Cenospecies: their self titled is Here.

we dont even live here

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

(PART 2) Plenty of Swords - Return of the Mix (PART 2)


Welcome to the second installment of the POS mix. Please keep in mind both of these have been placed in a specific order and (should) flow. The tracks used are not meant as a "Best of!" or some such but just songs I have been enjoying. 

Plenty of Swords Mix: Part the Second:
 
1. Rooftops - Astray Life
2. A.M Overcast - Snow Punks
3. Yeah Great Fine - Rise With the Sun
4. Arcing - Life Full of Fuck It
5. Bastro - Counterrev Bhutan
6. We Versus the Shark - Ten Uh Clock Heart Uh Tack
7. Who's Your Favorite Sun God? - Wizard Certificate 
8. X-Ray Press - On Breathing Water
9. Instrumental Quarter - Robots
10. Agent Fresco - Eyes of a Cloud Catcher
11. Grown Ups - Open Sesame 
12. Mister Metaphor - The Observer 
13. Friendly Bears - Light
14. Honey for Petzi - Trust the Square
15. Tera Melos - Magical 
16. Mock Orange - Break Lights On
17. Knot Feeder - Caress the Industry
18. Itto - Gift Horse
19. Dysrhythmia - Bus Terminal
20. The Cancer Conspiracy - Loft Complication
21. Bad Dudes - Human Shield
22. Aucan - Rooko
23. Battles - Snare Hanger
24. Cinemechanica - North Dakota
25. Capillary Action - Elevator Fuck
 26. Cheval de Frise - II
27. Sleeping People - People Staying Awake

link in comments. peace.

Plenty of Swords Presents....a mix...


Happy New Year Swordsmen! (and Swordswomen)
I have been cooking up a little mix over my few days off from work and ugh....its not really so little. But thats not a bad thing! Theres two parts and this is just the first so stay tuned for more.

(POS) Mix #1:
1. PostMadonna - The Universe Begins Part 1
2. NGOD - Bait Head
3. Cats and Cats and Cats - Anchoress
4. Tenebre - Libelle
5. The Prophet Nathan - Chinese Meridians
6. Alta - Winter/Mute
7. Stage Kid(s) - Crowd Pleaser
8. Them, Roaring Twenties - Labia Arabia
9. Shiner - Play Dead
10. Rumah Sakit - Careful With That Fax Machine
11. Zefs Chasing Cara - I.Erkan Urkan
12. Penpal - Octopus
13. Colossal - Short Speech 
14. Ahleuchatistas - Lighted Stairs
15. Know Think - Aeroplanes
16. Of The Swaing Sort - Falls Fully In
17. The Plastic Constellations - Davico
18. Ebu Gogo - Mantresses (Those Buildings Are Watching You)
19. Concentric - Monument 
20. Enemies - Bits of Parrot
21. Chinook - Jencon
22. From Fiction - Terry
23. Malegoat - Ignore
24. Brontide - Arioso
25. North of America - Wet to Dance 
26. Colditz Glider - Who Blew Up the Brill Building
27. Damiera - Unison
28. Monster Machismo - Time Portal Fiasco 
29. Pennines - Open Closed Open


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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Shield Your Eyes






London based Shield Your Eyes have been banging out incredibly solid noise for a couple years now.
They have been mentioned in passing on this site and our facebook group...but they most certainly deserve a more formal appreciation. A power trio in every sense of the word. Not your standard math rock either more of a prog-blues with time signature bending flirtations. Some pretty gal dern unique guitar riffs flying in and out of this as well  which I believe makes it that much more special. At times noisey and chaotic yet can move rather quickly to something much more subdued from song to song or within a song. 

Volume 4 is there 2011 release which is a great place to start with these guys

Live performance that is well recorded and downloadable for free....yes free. 


Also just as a question here... do people listen to podcasts? if we did one would anyone listen? The idea has been floating around to have a plenty of swords podcast but if it sounds like a bad idea...well let us know please.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Dore Mear Beon - EP (2012)


Sooo Dore Mear Beon were a part of a previous post of mine (submission hold round up)
I had some generally good impressions of Andrew Sagriff's first solo effort (curiously replaced by this ep) and it looks like he has a brand new joint out. Gotta say kitties this is a much more focused sound. Still my one gripe would be the programmed drums....gotta say it doesn't hurt the songs but with some live drums it would give this a serious shot in the arm. The guitars themselves are pretty inspired and theres some great moments with the interplay between the two leads. I think a lot of people will end up really enjoying Andrew's take on math rock.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Zefs Chasing Cara - Muscle Peel / Pit Keeper


ZEFS CHASING CARA!
Ok so this isn't "NEW" Zef's that has been in the works for a bit but its some older stuff our ears haven't had the pleasure of meeting yet. In conclusion I am happy with this as any and all from this wonderful one man machine I need...and by extension you need. Unfamiliar? Thats a borderline deal breaker so get in the good graces and relive the magic or some such. Did i mention both these songs are the tits?

Monday, December 17, 2012

Barky





As I have stated before its easier now more than ever to find math rock centered info on the interwebs. Quality? well theres not a lot but when I do come across something ( cough cough New Noise Archives cough cough) I like to give props where do. The sub reddit Calculus and Whatnot is a great resource. It is frequented by good knowledgeable contributors and math bands alike.
 Learn and Love it.  
     It is here that I happened across this very excellent three piece. Barky, a NY based avant instrumental jazz rock group. It is the main vehicle for song writer Scott Barkan. While his own work is unassumingly un math this power trio oozes with complex rhythms, brilliant stuff.  Everyone here will enjoy.

Barky

Saturday, December 15, 2012

U SCO - NEST (2012)

Let me get this off my chest and say I am so freaking glad U SCO are back in the game with a new release. Missed their first offering? You best check that at some point as well. This trio of death features members of two very wonderful math rock groups, Duck Little Brother Duck and With Eyes Abstract. Ryan Miller of With Eyes Abstract is without a doubt an INCREDIBLY under rated guitar player and should be right along side some of the best. Dark Prog influences with elements of noise and of course that math rock we crave. Amazing stuff.

Babar is Back!

 Its been a couple years since we've see them but they are back in full force. Check out this devastating instrumental math unit if your unfamiliar. 

Year End Round Up (Part 3)

Thrice

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Bring in the pastoral post-math rock by way of a drum and guitar duo. Really chilled sounds even when the tempo heats up a bit. Is it a coincidence one of these songs is named "My Little Viking"? hmm I'll let you be the judge. 
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Provide some serious instrumental math magic. Nice and Energetic vibe's and some solid melodies running through this beast. Be sure to check out their last release as well.  UK based with enough to ground them in some similar style groups while still maintaining their own sound. Golden.
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Rock and Roll doused with chain mail of math and helm of indie experimental. Really enjoying these guys lately. Vocals as well are a bit different yet mesh surprisingly well. warning as well your going to have a bit of awesome drumming occurring, watch your faces. 
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Lovely and disjointed math-prog with a surprisingly decent sense of melody. Interested in Rhythmic changes? yea ugh this is whats up. Never in danger however to come apart at the seems just really impressive songwriting.  Their bandcamp states "No feckin tappin or slappin" fair enough im in. 
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Math-pop by way of the UK good stuff. I dare you to listen to this and not enjoy. Not a really great dare I know. 

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Macho Muchacho - Eme Eme (2012)


Tap-happy frenetic music from Ecuador with no words and even more notes. A lot packed into this brief EP but there are some good melodies going on here as well. Hope to see more from these guys in the future. 


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Year End Round Up (Part 2)

Part Deux....
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Sodalane
as far as I can tell is a one man affair that skirts the line between some pastoral indie rock, math rock and even a dash of post-hardcore lite. Really an incredibly solid release and has just the right amount of originality to set it apart from the pack. Always interesting with some pretty unpredictable moments in their for the ADD crowd. Myself included. 

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Delicious Death
Have I mentioned this one man effort before? Its been a favorite of mine since I first heard. A really great continuation of Damiera style songcraft. An instrumental version however. Must hear.
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Willow
Super energetic math rock to get you moving. Strong and busy sound for a three piece. These Rhode Island Native's newest on their bandcamp has added some more textural dynamics and singing which only makes them all the better for it 

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Year End Round Up (part 1)


This is by no means a post to down play the sweetness of any of the groups below. All of these fine releases have been on my person for a spell and as 2012 comes to an end I need to have some closure. This will be a multi-part post and continue through December.

side bar: why is there not a band called "progressive knife"?

Mayors of Miyazaki 
dropped a nice little split with death pedal's in Nov. I keep coming back to their brazen all out attack. Punchy production and some nice shouty math's. watch these kittens
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Little Hunts
is a one man effort that indulges more the post rock end of the math spectrum but certainly no less exciting for it. Jamie Darken weaves some pretty interesting math rock twists in what seems to be his first outing. Really interesting and strong ideas. However I could really use some live drums. 

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Neur
Has a really nice mix of driving post-punk, indie rock and math rock. mixing and matching where needed to great effect. Really tidy little EP that proves a lot in its 6 track length. Well done vocals as well. Some left field moments really spice this outing up and have me highly excited for something new. Must Have. Must Have. 2010 you say? yea well I cant be on time to every party.

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