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setfiretothecouch
Oct 21, 2008
other men ( http://www.myspace.com/othermenmusic ) might be just what you are looking for. most projects rob crow is involved with how some elements of math rock, or at least unconventional and shifting rhythms. thingy, heavy vegetable, and pinback are all great bands. pinback drops a lot of the rhythmic trickery but they make really great music regardless.

i can't find a myspace or youtube, but the band "v for vendetta" was a really great female math rock duo. crazy stuff for just two people to pull off.

volta do mar didn't do too much with time signatures but the rhythm shifts and instrumental mastery are great. http://www.myspace.com/voltadomar check out sports conquest.

this is getting a bit closer to prog rock, but make a rising do a math rock sort of thing with an orchestral bend. http://www.myspace.com/makearising
normal love as well. http://www.myspace.com/normallove normal love are amazing live. they sit in front of sheet music and ROCK OUT.

i'll post more later. i love weird math rock.

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setfiretothecouch
Oct 21, 2008
local lehigh valley (pennsylvania) mathy-posty-rock... kinda like a more jagged and playful pele

https://broski.bandcamp.com/album/fresh-hell

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