Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson might be best-known for defying the laws of physics with cartoonishly huge muscles and his unstoppably positive attitude, but according to some hardcore math, The Rock’s leap ...
Numbers are absolute. Calculations, no matter how contrived or confusing, carry definitive conclusions, making math nice and neat and universal. But math rock, on the other hand, is more like ...
Music Monday: 2+1 Math Rocks! They've been combining their love of music and math since 2007, and we welcomed back veteran educators Gary Hank and Anne Bercaw, or 2+1 Math Rocks, to 69 News at Sunrise ...
Since Amplifier debuted in 2018, we’ve had the pleasure of featuring a wide variety of rock artists on this podcast: alt rock, indie rock, psych rock, punk rock, pop rock. But today's episode marks a ...
It’s a night of awesome math rock at Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center in Greenfield this Friday. Expect unusual time signatures, angular guitar lines, and sheer epic experimental forays into the ...
“Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” So goes the saying that means it can be difficult to explain music using words. Despite that, let’s put on our dancing shoes and try to define ...
Angine de Poitrine are inescapable right now. They’re a Canadian duo who have been catapulted to viral success after a KEXP session recorded at the 48th edition of the Trans Musicales festival in ...
The music of math-rock bands such as the Ruins, Tricot, Lightning Bolt, and Don Caballero is often loud, swaggering, and aggressive, and at the very least angular and spiky. But California three-piece ...
When most people think of “math” they picture equations, formulas, and the orderly certainty of geometry—yet in the world of contemporary rock those very qualities have been turned on their head, ...