Pre-order the new Callous Daboys album on swirl vinyl. When I walked into Knitting Factory Brooklyn this past June to see The Callous Daoboys opening up for LIMBS and Greyhaven, they had squeezed ...
Pennsylvania self-proclaimed “emo mathcore” band Kaonashi have been dropping some great non-album singles lately, and now they’ve finally announced a new album, the followup and sequel to their 2018 ...
While the ongoing pandemic and recommended shut-in conditions continue to surround everyday life like a restless poltergeist, I cannot help but wonder if this is also a driving force in some of this ...
Columbus mathcore band Dance Like the Dead is making moves in the local music scene. Dance Like the Dead consists of four members, including vocalist James Hardin, drummer and backup vocalist Archie ...
The Dillinger Escape Plan are not for the faint of heart. With their jarring guitar riffs, fleeting rhythms, and vocalist Greg Puciato’s screams sounding like a frenzied Trent Reznor, their recipe of ...
Diehard fans of Southern mathcore outfit The Chariot know what’s happening. They know that after a 10-year run the band is finally going its separate ways. The Chariot is a little over two weeks out ...
Later this month, ten unsigned bands will visit a Converse Rubber Tracks facility in either Brooklyn, NY, or Boston, MA, where they’ll lay down some jams at one of Converse’s completely free, state-of ...
Hooooo boy, this one’s gonna be loud! Metal Injection has teamed up with the Mathcore Index podcast to bring you one of the most mind-numbing weekends of intellectual heavy metal you’ll see in ...
It has been a little over a year since the world entered a vast hellscape, the likes of which we probably will not see the end of for quite some time. However, what we have been getting in droves over ...
With the release of Ire Works in 2007, Dillinger Escape Plan made a leap into the super-visceral metalcore stratosphere while abandoning many elements of its signature, technically proficient mathcore ...
Dear GYA, Some will argue that mathcore's roots can be traced back to metalcore, which is true to some extent. However, for me, *brushes bangs away from face* the sub-genre has... Dear GYA, Some will ...
I've heard this term a few times before, but I can't seem to find any information about it. Even Google reveals nothing.<BR><BR>Apparently, it refers to such bands as Dillinger Escape Plan and ...
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