New Mutemath Track 2016-09-09 by ScorpionStan | 11 Comments | New Orleans quartet Mutemath has released the new track "Changes" as of earlier this week to promote their Vitals remix album, due to release September 23rd. The song represents an even further exploration of the heavily synthesized, effect-laden electronic sound which Vitals featured so prominently.
You can stream the track here:
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uhhhhhh errrrrr ehhhh
| | | Saw them a few weeks ago and they played this. Definitely enjoyed it more live, translated better there.
| | | quite enjoyed this
| | | This is great
| | | It's kind of a fusion of their self-titled and Vitals.
While I still would rather hear their Odd Soul era stuff, it's a bit less insipid than most of the stuff on Vitals itself. Step in the right direction.
| | | Ain't gonna need that huge pedalboard with shit like this
| | | "It's kind of a fusion of their self-titled and Vitals."
this sounds nothing like their self titled man it just has electronics lol its like saying skrillex and james blake are similar
| | | pretty good
| | | Lost interest after their self-titled album. :/
| | | I was not too big on 'Vitals' outside a couple songs, but I really dig this song. I also really love this band, so I usually give them the benefit of the doubt
| | | who let a college student loose on logic pro
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