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Just as Vedera (formally Veda) ended their set, a half hour before Mute Math was to go on stage, no one budged for the next half hour as to not lose their perfect spot. Entering the stage just to set ...
There comes a day when shitty little clubs and small acoustic shows get a little redundant for music fans — no matter how great the bands are. Sure, there’s great intensity in a good local rock show, ...
DJ Shadow was like the Mozart of sampling,” Mute Math’s keyboardist/singer Paul Meany says earnestly. The New Orleans musician says Shadow sparked his musical interest as a teen and continues to ...
"Armistice," New Orleans alt-rock quartet Mutemath's second album for Teleprompt/Warner Bros. Records, entered Billboard's Top 200 album chart at No. 18. "Armistice," recorded in part in a house on ...
Mutemath made the rounds of late-night TV -- Letterman, Kimmel, Leno, Conan, Ferguson. Many months of touring included a stint as the opening act on a Matchbox Twenty/Alanis Morissette arena tour. By ...
Twenty One Pilots have completed the first North American leg of their massive Emotional Roadshow Tour. Both Mutemath and Fueled By Ramen labelmates Chef’Special served as supporting acts. Listen: ...
I can’t in good conscience recommend paying for this show, as that would mean supporting two acts whose masses-pleasing mediocrity helped define the reprehensible and irreversible plummet in quality ...
Since gaining prominence and a Grammy nomination with the 2007 hit “Typical,” alt rockers Mutemath have solidified their name in rock circles. After tours with acts such as Eisley, Alanis Morissette ...
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As a follow-up to our post about that wild-ass backwards Mute Math video of their song “Typical,” now fans have reversed the reverse video, giving you a good look at what the band did to create such a ...