What can Sup Forums rec to a post-hardcore/math rock fan? (i.e. Fall of Troy, Dance Gavin Dance, Chon, etc.)
Looking for more experimental & straight up weird shit
What can Sup Forums rec to a post-hardcore/math rock fan? (i.e. Fall of Troy, Dance Gavin Dance, Chon, etc.)
Looking for more experimental & straight up weird shit
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Drive Like Jehu
At the Drive-In
Have you tried Death Grips?
Death Grips
Mars Volta
Tera Melos
Pisces at the Animal Fair
People don't really make this shit anymore is the problem
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sajjanu
the sound of animals fighting
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I've tried multiple times to get into them, I just can't. I really like complex guitarwork in my music if that helps
>a bunch of hella rip off
how 'bout some tech death then?
anata, arsis, son of aurelius all got a more melodic slant
>fall of troy
>dance gavin dance
>chon
>experimental
>math rock
Do me a pleasure and and never post on this board again. Also choke yourself.
Dillinger Escape Plan
Hella
yeah Son Of Aurelius is awesome, maybe OP would enjoy that
all better than hella
you wanna fuck off? Will Swan and Thomas Erak are gods.
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What about this OP?
why does some tool always feel the need to act as the hivemind incarnate
why do they think they're doing this board a favor
why do they think this board deserves any favors
listen to gospel and rolo tomassi immediately. and the obvious recs like dillinger escape plan and mars volta if you haven't already
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one of the best albums of the 2000s, produced by kurt ballou
ehh not quite. I respect the musicianship behind this but it's a bit too metallic for me. Looking for math rock with a punk edge
The new SikTh album is online.
I'm listening to it right now and it's fucking nutty.
Not as good as their old shit but still great.
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This, and pic related
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Dillinger Escape Plan is the greatest punk band of the 20 years they will exist and have existed, or at least a heavy contender.
i like this, I'll check em out. Thanks!
Thank you all for the rec's, I've written them all down and will check them out!
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You'd probably dig Thank You Scientist. Midori is also really good if you want some wacky hardcore jazz fusion. Bleach (called Bleach03 and Bleachmobile in North America) and 385 are also recommended.
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Check this out OP, not even close to what you're searching for but you never know
This shit bangs, nice one dude
listen here lil pussy boy if u talk to op like that again ill rearrange ur asshairs with my dick
Protest The Hero might interest you.
I'm not massively keen on the vocals myself.
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OOOOOH THIS IS GOOD
I'm listening to Volition rn and I'm loving it
You might also enjoy this one.
Not metal or anything just pure math rock.
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The fall of troy was my favorite band for a very long time, I never found anything that could fill their shoes, even they can't fill their shoes anymore. They're boring now.
Well I wouldn't go THAT far, but yeah they've definitely lost something.
I can help you there, since that's exactly what I was into when I was younger (although CHON only had one ep out on youtube at the time). also a lot of Mars Volta and AtDI
basically you have three routes, all worth your time
>get into mathcore, modern post-hardcore and some prog metal (should be easy, this stuff is fairly homogeneous in terms of record labels and who tours with who etc.)
>get into classic post-hardcore, math rock and noise rock (might sound a bit alien at first, but it's a goldmine if you like dissonance and can appreciate music without the modern metal production sheen all over it)
>get into prog. king crimson was doing a lot of this stuff in 1973-4, and they weren't doing it as an end to itself (as in, they had an eclectic sound that will work as a gateway into a much wider range of music)
what made them so good was their intense energy and bottled angst that seemed to be unleashed as a flurry of creative emotion in all of their tracks. They had influence from so many genres and were afraid of no risks whatsoever. They are way more vanilla and accessible now. They seem to different from the other "hardcore" bands. Ironically, a genre I typically hate. But FoT was something different.
someone else who gets why tfot is the goat post-hardcore band. although I gotta say I felt their new album OK, in spite of terrible title, was a step in the right direction. I got to see them live for the first time on that tour and they mostly played Doppelganger and a couple OK tracks and it was awesome.
I would enjoy this much more if vocalist didn't scream retarded shit over the instruments.
I say this as someone who listens to brutal slamming death metal with pig noises.
yeah 401k was better than "In the unlikely event". But it was still only like a 6/10 album for me. It's okay, they will always be a special band to me.
man you crazy the vocals are great and complement the music perfectly
Honestly yeah, I loathe screaming but they somehow manage to pull it off in an odd way that works, I think it's because it kind of matches the instruments.
>La Dispute
>The Dillinger Escape Plan
more Acoustic and math rocky
>TTNG
fuck off dude OP posted one of the best Heavy Math Rock Albums go listen to grimes
Pic related, mathcore AOTY of 2016
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Try these OP, they should be up your alley. Obviously try Dillinger Escape Plan and The Mars Volta, but those were already recommended
FUCK I totally forgot to suggest Hail The Sun
>Gospel
Was literally just about to rec them. Not really into hardcore of any kind, but goddamn that percussion. Really great songwriting here overall.
these two
New yowie was really good, strawberry girls was great but i liked american graffiti a little more. If you havent heard bygones already then do yourself a favor
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Armor for Sleep
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Sianvar
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A Lot Like Birds
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and of course the great Unwound
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Personal recs for all of these genres respectively:
>progressive metal: Animals As Leaders youtube.com
>classic post-hardcore: Shiner
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>math rock: Maps & Atlases
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>prog rock: Steven Wilson is a good start, but keep Alan Parsons Project, King Crimson, and Yes in mind as well
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your next logical step is to listen to mathcore
>the crinn, frontierer, the chariot, The DEP, Counterparts, Coverge
also idk try listening to stuff like thisismenothinkingofyou and Orchid/Envy
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bump grab elephantits OP, it's better than Wake
good fucking recs
sianvar sucks, just listen to the each of the members individual bands
dude so hard to say I love them both
Gotta say transitioning from Fall of Troy you will be better off going to Wake, but then go to Elephantits EP next
PsyOpus.
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Behold The Arctopus.
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Orthrelm.
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the original swancore album tbqh, this is great too
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Math rock!!!
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Do me a favor and let me fuck your ass with my big cock to teach you a lesson, faggot.
Faraquet
Cinemechanica
Off Minor
Hot Cross
Our Daily Fix is a great dead math band
Their first EP was pretty decent since it had a lot of energy built into the music but with Stay Lost it felt like they held back too much trying to make the album mysterious only for it to end up being boring. I wouldn't be surprised if this is because Hail The Sun at the time was going in that direction with Wake which transferred over to Stay Lost later on, but both of those albums fell flat based on that execution. At the very least, I think Donovan is at his best if he plays fast songs without any of the "euphoric concepts" he writes about.
>not any deathcore
Just listen to Monobody already ffs.
Better taste? Dance Gavin Dance is legitimately one of the worst bands I've ever heard.
>69 posts in
A little late to make a statement, sir
Sajjanu. It'll fuck your lil b.
I remember my former school TA from my high school recommended this band when I assumed A7X was good. PtH are good
youre lucky then, theyre literally one of the best out there
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Totorro
is more relaxing than a normal mathrock band...well, for me
never hear anyone talk about these guys, i think they're pretty damn great.
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Ling Tosite Sigure
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