1. Only Show of the Fall…

    As promised, we will be playing a show November 27th at the Beat Kitchen in Chicago, IL w/ Native, Castevet, and Cloud Mouth.  It will likely be our only show of the fall, so please do your best to make it out and support all of the bands.  It should be a lot of fun, so be sure to tell all of your friends and save the date!

     
  2. Review: 10

    Coming out of Chicago are this self-styled “party-math” trio who recently (_cough_back in may_cough_) released their debut EP on the Big Scary Monsters label. This is some fun and funky stuff: precise and intricate, but with more definite pop stylings and melodies than your average noodly guitar workout. It’s entirely possible that they’re a little too clever in terms of their knowing and hyperbolic self-definition – but with Party Mathematics they’re certainly suggesting that there’s a lot of room for them to grow into themselves.

    http://themusicslut.com/2010/09/say-hello-to-noumenon/

     
  3. Future Shows

    Think that we will be playing a show in Chicago in November with some very close friends.  Will know for sure soon.  Yah.  

     
  4. Aug. 1st

    Aug. 1st, 2010

    The Moving Castle - 2769 W. Henry Ct. Chicago, IL

    $5 - 7 pm.

    Castevet

    Bearings 

    Noumenon

    Body Cop 

    Big Fiction

    Come have fun.  

     
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  7. 03:45

    Notes: 1

    http://www.booooooom.com/2010/07/05/wood-block-artist-kenichi-yokono/
     
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    Cool album cover.

    Cool album cover.

     
  10. Review: 9

    The long wait is over. The originators of the “party-math” genre finally release their long awaited (by this writer) EP. It is good. And you pay what you want, which makes it awesomer. The 5 tracks that comprise Party Mathematics clock in at a massive 15 and a half minutes in total, and feature a small amount of not terrible vocals alongside some outstanding musicianship the likes of which you would not have heard before cos these guys invent this shit. They give a nod in the direction of the math rock tradition by giving the tracks slightly ludicrous titles - standouts include ‘amBROsius’ and ‘Algoresrhythm’, the latter of which features the outstanding lyric “oohooohohbababahh, oohooohohwoahwooahwoahh” - pay what u want - i like this method 

    http://sardless.com/