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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Mute Math - Armistice

Tracklist:
1. The Nerve
2. Backfire
3. Clipping
4. Spotlight
5. No Response
6. Pins and Needles
7. Goodbye
8. Odds
9. Electrify
10. Armistice
11. Lost Year
12. Burden
13. Clockwork
Genre: Rock/Alternative
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-08-18
Label: Teleprompt
Mute Math is a great band I've been following for a long while now. Peculiar People was my first obsession created by these guys and since then there have been a lot of fun tracks to follow along... notably their Transformer's Theme Song which although weighing as a really short track does wonders to reflect their musical capabilities. You're going to have a listen to Clipping: not quite as rocking as many of their tracks but will show you the talent they have in infusing rock with electronics and classical instruments.
And if somehow you come across the Japanese Edition with the extra tracks then you better get it because there is a fantastic 2nd version of Armistice that I dig ten times more than the original.
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-08-18
Label: Teleprompt
Mute Math is a great band I've been following for a long while now. Peculiar People was my first obsession created by these guys and since then there have been a lot of fun tracks to follow along... notably their Transformer's Theme Song which although weighing as a really short track does wonders to reflect their musical capabilities. You're going to have a listen to Clipping: not quite as rocking as many of their tracks but will show you the talent they have in infusing rock with electronics and classical instruments.
And if somehow you come across the Japanese Edition with the extra tracks then you better get it because there is a fantastic 2nd version of Armistice that I dig ten times more than the original.
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1 comments:
Great post!
I, too have been a MMSuperfan for many a year and wanted to plug the LP on my blog and could resist talking about "Clipping." It's truly an amazing song!
They've grown so much as artists!
Can't wait for the Fall Tour.
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