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Billboard Top Videos. Top Articles. By Gil Kaufman. Copied to clipboard. Click to copy. The band will play multiple nights, including some rare club dates, with a full band sitting in on select songs. Artist Mentioned. Truely talented and creative musicians. Asside from a few technical problems this show had to be one of the most memorable I've ever witnessed.
Awesome show in New Orleans!!! What an incredible follow up to a flawless first album!!! Thanks again for the signed poster! Much Love. There was a lot of feedback during the show and the mix for most of the show wasn't what it should have been. Most of the time you couldn't hear what they were singing. I will say the band put on a good performance but the audio problems were overly distracting to me.
I also noticed many of the lights weren't working so it made for an uneven light show as well. I knew only a few MuteMath songs before going to the show. I am a now a true fan. I don't go to shows for a repeat of the cd. If I want to hear a studio album, I'll listen to the cd at home. MuteMath is a jam band - in every sense of the word. My Doors comment may seem like an over-statement, but I'm not saying they're up there channeling Jim Morrison.
The entire band brings this intensity that is greater than the sum of their parts - synergy might be a good word, but it's so overused these days. The show downright rocked my face off.
I certainly recommend it to any fan of rock - be it the newest alternative, "classic" alternative, or even classic rock. Their level of talent is quite evident in their live show. Don't miss this one. You won't be sorry that you went. You'll end up a fan as well. Have fun. And haven't seen anything quite like MuteMath. Have never been disappointed.
There are those who have not been too impressed with the "idea" of attending a MuteMath show and then once there, have been converted forever. MuteMath doesn't just give a concert, they provide an experience!!
They will always give you the best show of your life. So energetic, so passionate, so soulful. The give everything onstage until they are covered in sweat, broken and bleeding, literally. It's captivating. I have only been able to see MuteMath once before this concert.
The first concert blew me away. This second concert completely floored me! They have such passion for their music and they totally have a blast while up on stage. This concert felt so much more intimate than others I have been to and I really felt the connection between the band and the audience. Afterwards, a few of us even got to hang outside with the band, just talk, and have a few laughs. They will always be my favorite band ever!
This was, without question, one of the best small venue performances I've ever seen. MuteMath knows how to rock the house and nailed every single note perfectly. From the first few bars of "the Nerve" to the closing finale of "Reset" and "Break the Same" my eyes were glued to the stage and my ears were loving every minute of it. The lighting was amazing, the band was full of energy and it was awesome to watch their performance.
I was a little disappointed they didn't do more talking during the concert though. My ears still hurt 24 hours later, next time I'll bring ear plugs. MuteMath has been putting on great shows for years, and they haven't stopped yet! Their shows are so upbeat and the crowd cant help but to get involved. Paul Meany's vocals are great and the array of instruments the band uses brings a lot of variety to the stage.
Darren King on the drum kit will blow your mind, and he'll even venture around the stage and into the crowd to drop his beats.
If you have the chance you must take the time to check out this band. The experience you gain will be well worth the money, and I bet you'll come back for more! Great bands, I wish them continued success. Boston was the last stop for ATAL. Mutemath - Reset TIP: If you have weak arms; stay out of the front rows:. You simply MUST go and see them to fully appreciate the experience.
For me to attempt describing in words what occurred the night of November 11th in DC at Sixth and I Historic Synagogue would truly be an exaggerated understatement completely falling short of an accurate account. THE best show I've ever seen. I've seen them before and out of all of the shows I went to this concert at the urging of my friends, having only heard Mute Math a few times on youtube myself.
They were amazing! I've never seen such a great show, with great music. I feel like I was looking around the entire time, the drummer was amazing, as was everyone else! This concert was fantastic. The sound was impeccable, the lights and energy they created ruled the whole place.
They played almost all their songs, leaving out only a few. It wasn't until after that my husband and I could only name about 3 songs that we could remember that they didn't play from all their tracks. They have always been able to put on a show and make it amazing. I will always go to whatever show I can. This is the best band I have seen live. I have seen Mute Math three times and they never disappoint. They are extremely talented. They stop and play each others instruments. They know how to put of a show!
And they have the best Encore ever. I love this band. Don't miss the chance to see them live. You will never forget it! I've been a Mutemath fan for the past few years. I like their new album and was excited to hear their music live for the first time. Honestly, I expected a lot of electronic backup - pads, samples etc.
They are one of those unusually creative groups of musicians that do more than stand on stage and plunk on a guitar or beat on a drum. Very entertaining performance and the crowd was absolutely into it - on a Wednesday night! Best concert I've been to yet!!! The stage lighting and the lights on the drum were all awesome. And musicians themselves were so energetic and entertaining.
Their love for music really shined throw and was definitely contagious. Their talent was also amazing. They each switched up instruments several times and were still amazing at what they were playing.
Mutemath is an incredible band, their music is great and their live show is something everyone needs to see. They've upped their production this year and their set looks great and the band sounds great live.
There is never a dull moment and the crowd is on their feet from the opening song till the band walks off the stage.
If you can check them out before this tour is over, you definitely need to. If not, start looking ahead at their dates! The mutemath show was quite entertaining. I had seen them three times before, and was concerned if they could captivate a larger assigned seated audience like they do an intimate crowded venue. Needless to say, they are pretty nuts on stage. However, some of the intensity is lost in a bigger venue like that, and they're method of compensation was to jack up the kick drum and bass.
The low end sound in this show was so incredibly deafening, that I started getting a massive head ache. The low end faker is what I call it. What results is a muddy mix with hard-to-hear vocals and piercing electric ideas just to get pronounced over the lows!
Overall, MuteMath is destined for great things. They had creative elements in the show, great energy, and good songs! Now they just need a new FOH engineer! It was awesome! Basically it was amazing. I saw these guys last time they came to dallas, and that was the best show i had ever been to.
This time, they topped their last show 10 times over! Not only are they brilliant musicians, they also really know how to put on a good show. The songs were better, the band interaction was better, and they seemed a whole lot more confident in general. They had some new instruments, like a vibraphone at least i didnt notice it before and electronic drums that were played by touching a projection.
I was about 5 people from the stage, in the center. The venue has a pretty flat floor, so it was difficult to see everything at once. The sound was better than last time The band has so much energy, and after the encore everything just got way more intense! They were moving around stage more and played some favorites from their debut album, which really excited the fans including me!
I love how they play each other's instruments throughout the show Even if you're not a big fan, i recommend seeing mutemath to everyone! I sum it up as this: They ARE the band geeks in school that drip with talent. The music was right and tight. These guys have figured it out. THE emo band that has a unique sound and energy.
GREAT vocals! I was just blown away. Thanks guys. Incredible show from beginning to end. Spectacular lighting, remarkable drumming, and overall performance. In the top 5 shows I've ever seen. Ok so last night I'm pretty sure Jesus came back and walked on water. Or maybe it was just Darren crowd surfing on his bass drum Either way, Epic! Once again MuteMath puts on another stellar performance! MuteMath is one of the best bands I have ever known to play live You can't help but move, clap and sing at the top of your lungs.
You leave feeling like you've just seen the coolest thing you've seen in a long time! This is my first time seeing Mute Math live in concert I have been listening to Paul Meany since he was a part of Earthsuit. It is top on my list as far as favorite concerts I have been to. The venue, Club Nokia, was very nice. It was wide open, felt like there as a lot of space, and the ambient feeling inside there was a warm and welcoming.
As Tall As Lions opened for Mute Math, previous to this show I have never heard of them, they were very impressive with their sound and togetherness. Mute Math took the stage and right from the start took the audience captive.
They were completely lost within the music while still having fun and engaging the audience. Their sound and musical talent blew me away. I would love to see another Mute Math show in the near and far future as long as they keep coming around. I recommend this to everyone from any musical preference or taste.
This was my fifth Mute Math concert in the last 3 years. It was an amazing concert. See all videos 1. See all photos See all posters Want to see MuteMath in concert? Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements and concert information, so if your favorite artists are not currently on tour, join Songkick to track MuteMath and get concert alerts when they play near you, like other MuteMath fans.
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