This band is amazing! Very grateful to have such a skilled keyboard player play for my band's new record. (Waiting for December) Incredible musicians. when it is not quarantine would love to play together.!
Woah, this is cool. On the first track I'm not sure how I feel about the bass tone or the way it lays on top of the mix, but super interesting sonic ideas all around nonetheless.
Well, being actually able to hear the bass without having to make an active effort is nice, every once in a while Also, bands without guitarists leave a bigger part of the sound spectrum to the bassist
This is such an interesting listen!
THANK YOU!
This is the coolest thing I've heard in a long time, and I listen to THIS channel!
Give it up to Marcel for always providing with the great tunes
Love seeing math rock, especially on one of my favorite channels!
IT BLEW MY FUCKING MIND WIDE OPEN! I WAS TRIPPIN ON ACID JAZZ!
Just like a magic missile...hits all the time
aremo12 math
This band is amazing! Very grateful to have such a skilled keyboard player play for my band's new record. (Waiting for December) Incredible musicians. when it is not quarantine would love to play together.!
Woah, this is cool. On the first track I'm not sure how I feel about the bass tone or the way it lays on top of the mix, but super interesting sonic ideas all around nonetheless.
Well, being actually able to hear the bass without having to make an active effort is nice, every once in a while
Also, bands without guitarists leave a bigger part of the sound spectrum to the bassist
Que buen canal!!
this is really good. its like rainbow rain on cobblestone made of ivory.
Well, now this is interesting!
Hermoso👽
So Good. Great ! I love this genre.
Would love to play a show with these guys, they live in my area!!
Happy Bowser Guy, is that Philly?
@@jackspain3984 yes!
This sounds good tbh
Uffff I forgot the name of this album and for a moment thought it got deleted from yt
First track is heavily reminding me of Emerson Lake and Palmer.
This is so fucking good!
Keep up!
How can this be considered math rock? Prog, jazz fusion. Not math rock.
Harry Potter OST