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MUTEMATH Review

MUTEMATH
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Mute Math have been labelled the New Big Thing, which is a pretty hefty label to carry. Somebody's going to be disappointed, and most bands aren't strong enough to carry the title.
But this solid self-titled debut just might rise above the average, with its solid rockers and knack for good harmonies. This fledgling band expands up the solid guitar pop with extra flourishes and solid melodies -- it's not the most mind-blowing, but it's a solid sound all around.
It kicks off with "Chaos," an infectious little song that is simply crammed with instrumental goodness -- sharp drums, swirling guitars and airy electronica. It's perhaps their catchiest song on here, and good way to get you into their music -- it's a more complex tune than it appears to be at first glance.
It's followed up by a colourful array of different sounds -- this music is almost paradoxical in its complex simplicity and solid subtlety. They dabble in various styles, including epic guitar pop, brief instrumentals, haunting electronica-edged pop, and even some colourful funky-edged pop. They wind down with "Stall Out," a softer song that quietly wraps the album up with an electropop edge.
Mute Math started impressing people with their "Reset EP," and as they gained a following, they started handing out their debut on concerts. You gotta love these boys for that alone. But the cycling complexity of their pop music is an extra reason to enjoy what they turn out on their debut.
At first listen, it sounds a lot like Mute Math is a pretty typical indiepop band. Listen more closely, and hidden rhythms and shimmers of sound will start to emerge under the hooks. They have the swirling (and fuzzy) guitars, solid basslines and similarly solid drumming by Greg Hill, Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas and Darren King respectively. But the sound is upped a notch by vocalist Paul Meany's swirling keyboards, which add an extra dimension to their hidden melodies.
Meany sounds kind of like a harder, hoarser Sting, and he's at his most compelling in the sprawling rocker "Break the Same," where he howls, "The different stars tonight/Will somehow fade the same/And all the tears we cry/Tell us were made the same!" The lyrics need a bit of work, since they tend to be a bit lackluster verbally, even as they rhapsodize on loneliness, collapse and "broken hopes." They become more compelling when you actually hear them.
Mute Math makes a solid debut in their self-titled album, and prove that they are a new band that definitely is worth watching. Keep on rocking, boys.?

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Every now and then a band explodes from the grassroots. Thanks to phenomenal Internet exposure that led to soldout shows across the country, Mute Math is just such a story. Playing this summer at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and on the Warped Tour has resulted in the group\'s major-label debut with a selftitled album. An inspired Alt-Rock band from New Orleans, Mute Math melds hip-hop–styled beats, moments of beauty and grandeur, big hooks, and vocals that pay homage to classic rock.

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The Warped Tour Review

The Warped Tour
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Easily the best Warped Tour DVD out there and I've seen them all. I've gone to Warped since '98 and this totally makes you feel like you're there all over again. I love the rare footage and the more recent bands, and it has a great story. It's fun to watch. I've seen some of the other Warped stuff that's out there and was totally disappointed. This one's different and I highly recommend it.

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This is an Official Warped Tour Documentary 15th Anniversary 2-Disc DVD capturing performances, the culture, and the story of the tour. THE WARPED TOUR has since become the longest-running, most successful traveling music festival in American history, attracting multiple generations and unmatched loyalty. Unlike its competitors, WARPED is much larger than its roster of bands and activities; it's a gathering place for a community. However much they may very in style, attitude and musical taste, WARPED fans share a sense of freedom and exhilaration that can't be found elsewhere. In a fast-paced assemblage of performances candid interviews and intimate moments, we see why WARPED is the contemporary festival that comes closest to the spirit of Woodstock. The two-disc DVD with 16 page color booklet gives fans and first-timers alike an unforgettable, in-depth glimpse of the WARPED experience. Artist performances include: Rancid, Bad Religion, Anti-Flag, Alkaline Trio, Billy Talent, Flogging Molly, Casualties, Bouncing Souls, Pennywise, NOFX, Fishbone, Mike Watt, Save Ferris, Quicksand, Valient Thorr, Taking Back Sunday, Sublime, Vandals, Dropkick Murphys, Story Of The Year, Gogol Bordello, Duane Peters, Kool Keith, Angels And Airwaves, The Academy Is, Coheed And Cambria, We The Kings, Beat Union, 3OH!3, Deftones...and many more. The Official Warped Tour Documentary Special Edition. More info at official site www.warpedtourdocumentary.com

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