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MUTEMATH

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Biography

Taking cues from several decades of rock, MUTEMATH (also known as MUTEMATH and MUTEMATH) fuse together New Order's synth-dance epics, The Stone Roses' shambling shuffle, Radiohead's chilliness, Air's ambient pop, and the booming vocals of mainstream pop/rock. Singer Paul Meany, formerly of the rock group Earthsuit, was working in New Orleans when he began a long-distance musical correspondence with drummer/programmer Darren King, who was based in Springfield, Missouri. The two began sending CD-Rs back and forth up the Mississippi River, eventually putting enough songs together to convince King to relocate to New Orleans and start a proper band. After adding guitarist Greg Hill and bassist Roy Mitchell-Cardenas, the new band completed the meany-King compositions in 2003; meany then took the resulting demo to noted ccm producer Tedd T., who was enthusiastic enough to launch a new indie label, Teleprompt Records, in order to release 2004's Reset EP. The EP's success allowed MUTEMATH and Teleprompt to negotiate a distribution deal with Warner Bros., which reissued the EP in 2005.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    I was once a shadow, now I'm on my own
    went through every wall and I've got myself to show
    trials and tribunations seem to always track me down
    now I've been to a sunset, drives another town
    Im an odd soul
    Odd Soul - (3:20)  -  41,582 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    Why can't you be more like your older brother?
    Why can't you?
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh.
    Blood pressure.
    Why can't you do a little more for Jesus?
    Blood Pressure - (3:03)  -  45,372 plays
  3. Prytania - (4:12)  -  35,828 plays
  4. All or Nothing - (4:50)  -  30,158 plays
  5.  
    Lyrics
    Allies fire in the Sky
    Splinters in the eye
    Don't know any better
    Keep your arsenal at bay
    Live another day
    Allies - (3:14)  -  28,409 plays
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