The Oxford math-rock band’s first studio release since 2016 reunites Stuart Smith with the group he left after 2009’s Animals, placing three new songs back inside the long overlap between emo and math-rock.
The Oxford math-rock band’s first studio release since 2016 reunites Stuart Smith with the group he left after 2009’s Animals, placing three new songs back inside the long overlap between emo and math-rock.
The British band’s first album in nearly a decade leans into relentless energy, with frontwoman Becca Bottomley and guitarist Jack Bottomley now married and co-writing.
Masked Quebecois duo Angine de Poitrine discover an unauthorized copycat act playing their music in Moscow, exposing the vulnerability of maintaining anonymity while a brand grows.
The West Yorkshire band’s third album channels years of personal upheaval and a darkening political climate into their sharpest, most direct work yet.
The Pacific Northwest trio sharpen their sound on a second album of doom, jazz, and math-rock that trades youthful chaos for cold control.
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