Mathcore, noise rock, post-hardcore, emo, etc. are also welcome
>what you're listening to
>favorite 2015 releases
>post charts
>discuss
Who else hyped for the new Battles album?
I still haven't found a math-rock album that goes down as smooth as this.Is there one?
>>55629519
Polvo - Todays Active Lifestyles
I've been looking for new stuff, haven't been too successful. But mathcore wise, The Boy Will Drown.
Mathrock, Colour is really good.
>>55629567
TTNG has some cozy stuff
I like their latest album 13.0.0.0.0
>favorite 2015 releases
all those subgenres are dead bro
fucking disco is more alive than those
>>55629599
nu-disco and funk revival are in the rise
math revival when
>>55629599
>genres are dead
lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
>>55629669
shit happens and its gonna take more than some jerks 10" to bring them back
>>55629503
>pic related
>newly favorite album ever
>>55629937
Tera Melos is such a hit-and-miss band
anyone got a download link for bygones-?
>>55630215
i think they're looking ahead and trying to cross over a bit. i feel like math rock is going to be for 20XX like grunge was for the early 1990's.
singing and (more-)coherent melodies makes it easier to digest.
What's the difference between tech metal and math rock outside of aesthetics?
>>55631164
one is metal and the other is rock
>>55631164
aesthetic is an important part though
the way bands present themselves is a big divider between metal and rock