Here is rateyourmusic's list of Top Math Rock albums from the 1990s, maybe looking through that could help jog your memory?
Is it perhaps Drive Like Jehu, [Bastro](//rymimg.com/lk/f/l/290b87a1db6a3b43150b9e8fe8dc1a04/2599467.jpg), or [Craw](//rymimg.com/lk/f/l/0a97f19c54a8d851265eb304ecaea1b6/1504557.jpg)?
Defining a genre is always going to murky territory, and this is probably not the thread for it, but I agree with many academics' assertions that math rock is simply the combination of the distorted sound of punk and hardcore mixed with the metrical complexities typical of 70's progressive rock (e.g. (i) https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1135710228; (ii) http://dataspace.princeton.edu/jspui/bitstream/88435/dsp019g54xh80g/1/Brown_princeton_0181D_10903.pdf ). So saying 'most math rock is in 4/4', with consideration of recurring motifs in the history of math rock, is probably a stretch I think.
And yes, odd time signatures obviously aren't exclusive to 'math rock'. However, they were a definitive constituent to the evolution of this music, in the same way that, I dunno, blast beats and tremolo picking were definitive constituents of black metal evolution but are also quintessential to other genres. And you probably can have math rock that is in 4/4 that has other oddities (key and tempo changes, angular melodies, counterpoint) that makes the overall sound initially hard to parse.
I dunno. I'm just a guy not doing work right now.
You guys sound sick. Check out Redroom in Tacoma, WA. It's about 40 minutes south of Seattle. https://www.facebook.com/tacomaallages
Feel free to tell them Dylan Hanwright sent you, they're buddies of mine. If i'm in town I'll be sure to come out to the show as well!
I'm drenched in sweat now, but here's some noisey-as-fuck drums. If it's too bad to work with, I won't be offended.
Never said I was a good drummer, aye? Hahahaha
No problem whatsoever. As a new redditor, that seems to me to be the biggest hurdle with this community-maintaining a stream of content that is accurate and appropriate for each sub with checks and balances like you just provided, without being offensive or rude. You did a fantastic job, no offense or hostility taken. Here is his page, updated, with the first two songs of the album available for streaming.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1099986059/jonathan-lear-memory-well-on-vinyl
I realized I never posted a link to the actual show, so here's the Structurally Sound facebook page. The page has set lists from every week and a link to stream the show. If you like the page, you can get reminders before it starts.
https://www.instagram.com/p/8limZiJmIb/ I remember hearing a short audio clip of a demo for this song that the band posted on instagram a while back, but it's really nice to hear a longer version of what they've been working on
Thanks! I did write one a while ago, but it's not really chiptune since I used GSXCC and also soundcloud somehow managed to screw up the audio on the intro so it sounds cruddy. https://soundcloud.com/augmentedfourth/extrapolgate-8-bit-chiptune
http://everynoise.com/ Every Noise at Once is an ongoing attempt at an algorithmically-generated, readability-adjusted scatter-plot of the musical genre-space, based on data tracked and analyzed for 4,630 genre-shaped distinctions by Spotify as of 2020-07-27.
MuseScore is free software under the terms of the GPL v2, is actively developed, and supports all the notational forms that you might want. Standard Western notation, including fakebook-style chord notation; tablature; chord diagrams; unpitched percussion staff notation; etc.
Can't seem to find out much about this band. If someone did happen to post a link that would be great.
I did find their old website, archived here if anyone fancies a look at a band website pre Myspace, Facebook etc! Unfortunately the mp3 links are a thing of the past.
actually my bad I have no idea about digital blue ray, just the album.
I think if you go on amazon.jp you can get the cd+blue ray but the shipping will probably be really expensive, my phone's acting up with amazon rn so idk for sur
EDIT: heres the amazon link, shouldn't have to worry from there, but I'd just wait until midnight to see
It's on Amazon Japan for a pretty reasonable price. You just need to figure out your way through the checkout process. You can set the site to English, but it seems to revert back to Japanese when you want to pay.
It's also not shipping until the end of October, so no need to bother with express shipping if you're buying it now.
Shot with this camera. I'm not sure on it's specs, but it takes a video I'm content with for a point and shoot.
I just want to support this question. I'd really like to get my hands on their music, whatever the cost.
Edit: This is the only way I see so far
http://www.amazon.com/You-All-The-Same-Luminous/dp/B00D13CNNA