So many musicians in the math rock area can tend to get stuck into a groove, chugging away at their 1980s King
Crimson guitar lines to the point of monotony and neglecting to add enough variation to their overall approach to
keep things interested. toe here cannot be accused of that, offering up a far gentler and more nuanced take on math
rock. If I wanted to draw a stark contrast between post-rock and math rock, I would say that math rock is very
interested in the individual ingredients of a performance, with an emphasis on technically proficient play, whilst post-
rock seems to be more interested in the big picture, where the whole shape of a composition across its running time is
given more significance; toe manage to capture both of those qualities, avoiding the pitfall of technical showboating
that has claimed so many in this field.
Warthur |4/5 |
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