Explosive, technical screamo that pivots between jagged chaos and melodic vulnerability. Raw emotional intensity for fans of complex, high-stakes hardcore.
Maths delivers a sound that is fundamentally about the friction between technical precision and total emotional collapse. It is music that feels like it might fly apart at any second, held together only by the sheer force of the band's conviction. The guitars are sharp and angular, cutting through the mix with a brittle clarity, while the drumming provides a restless, shifting foundation that refuses to settle into a comfortable groove.
What truly sets them apart is the way they handle the transition from adolescence to adulthood within a genre often stuck in permanent teenage angst. There is a maturity to their chaos, a sense that the noise is a deliberate tool for processing complex, long-term memories rather than just a reaction to immediate pain. The production is intentionally raw, capturing the visceral energy of a three-piece pushing their instruments to the breaking point.
Start with their debut, Descent, to hear the foundational fire of the UK screamo revival, then move to The Fires Courting The Sea to experience their most refined and lyrically poignant work. It is essential listening for anyone who finds beauty in the loudest, most difficult corners of punk and hardcore.
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