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Mutemath

Mutemath

Mutemath (sometimes styled as MuteMath or MUTEMATH) is an American alternative rock project founded by American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer Paul Meany. Originally co-founded as a band with Darren King in 2002, Meany decided to continue Mutemath as a solo project following King's departure in 2017. Mutemath draws heavily from influences in 1960s and 1970s soul, psychedelic rock, and jam band styles, utilizing vintage guitars and amplifiers as well as Rhodes keyboards, synthesizers, and other electronic instruments such as the keytar.

Albums

2006 MUTEMATH
2009 Armistice
2011 Odd Soul
2015 Vitals
2016 Changes
2017 Play Dead
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Latest Articles

Reviews / Album
Album Review: Mutemath - Play Dead
"Play Dead" sounds a bit monotone compared to their previous efforts
News / Music
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Some new shows from Vic Mensa, MS MR, Odesza and more
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Mutemath - Vitals
"It's a dreamy and melodic endeavour."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mutemath, Big Scary
Not content to simply play their latest, they head back to the beginning with Control from their 2004 EP Reset, and then to some new material.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mutemath & Big Scary
It’s hard to imagine how they could get any better than this, but they’ll probably manage it.
Features / Music
Reworked Equation
“Right now we’re trying these ideas out as a band, and we’ll see which songs live or die, or at least make it to our tour in Australia,”
Features / Music
Sketching In Rabbit Trails
“I guess that [electronic music] has always been our MO to this day, even on Odd Soul, which ended up sounding very organic and jammed out.”
News / Music
Mutemath To Debut New Material at Aus Shows
The band are currently writing tracks for a new record.
Features / Music
All Adding Up
“We’re going to play some of these for the first time when we get to Australia. We’re looking forward to giving these new ideas some road miles."
Features / Music
Keytar The City
“I feel like I’m losing my soul with all these interviews. Let’s talk about a microphone or something.”
News / Music
Mutemath Announce Big Scary As Support
The Melbourne duo will support the band at most of their shows next month.
News / Music
Mutemath Will Return To Aus Shores March
Genre-benders to roadtest new album tracks