Jardín de la Croix release awesome video about Nikola Tesla

The Spanish instrumental melodic math-rock band Jardín de la Croix just released a music video for Colorado Springs, from their latest album “187 Steps to Cross the Universe” which is available for free (but you can give more), on their bandcamp page! Check it out, it’s ballsy!… Read more

Abstract Deviation – Layers

From Mother Russia, Abstract Deviation are making a lot of noise in the modern progressive a.k.a. djent scene. Mathy polyrhythms, changing time signatures, insane musicianship and female vocals are what distinguishes them when you first listen to them.

If you want some new djent madness without all the mean and harsh vocals that are used in today’s bands, you might want to get into that band. If you’re a fan of said mean and harsh vocals, go and get their instrumental version of the album and make your own growls/screams/farts.

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You’ll level up August 6th

Last Chance To Reason‘s Level 3 will come out on Prosthetic Records on August 6th. It seems like it’s been a really short time since Level 2 came out… I guess that’s a sign of a good album keeping you entertained for quite some time, now!

Nao look at dat artwork!

#supersizedartwork
Go and like LCTR on facebook, fools!

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Professor Phil talks about the Physics of Moshing

As a complement to reading our post about the article, you can listen to SixtySymbols’ really interesting video explaining and breaking down the article about the physics of moshing! And Prof. Phil’s a huge metal fan, and metal singer, too!

You can also hear him sing over on a mathy metal song they made on purpose for the channel Numberphile on the Golden Ratio, or Phi, and it’s pretty neat-o!

You can download the song or its instrumental version for free! (just click the links)

Science is awesome.
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