Picture a tune that plays with your mind. It does not go straight but skips and flips in ways you do not expect. That is math rock. It avoids common music paths, which makes it feel fresh and smart.
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 ...
SA Vibes is a KSAT project that features local musicians performing live songs. SAN ANTONIO – In a city better known for Tejano rhythms and country twang, San Antonio’s Roshii is busy proving that ...
“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 ...
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 ...
Angular, skewed rhythms. Asian sitars and drone, spliced with experimental arpeggios and bizarro time changes. Normal dudes. It's good to have Polvo back. The Chapel Hill champ has been in and out of ...
Formed in 1994, Chinchilla started as a trio of female musicians hailing from local acts Drip Tank, Liquid Sunshine, and Crash Worship on the hunt for a bassist. They found their low-end via Krista ...
If the majority of pop culture has taught us anything about man versus machine, it’s that Kubrick’s HAL 9000 is an asshole and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s acting is more calculable than any impending ...
Estragon's opening line from Waiting for Godot has been spooling around like a tape loop, decaying yet cacophonous, in my head all week. Revisiting a dog-eared copy from high school, Samuel Beckett's ...