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The Fall Of Math

65daysofstatic: The Fall Of Math

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by Thomas Ferguson
  • Type: Album
  • Release date: 20/09/2004
  • Label: Monotreme
“How shall we leave this dead-dog town? With the volume up and the windows down.”

We assume you’re here because you like music, or are aware of exciting developments in a musical world existing beneath the mainstream. As part of a seemingly blossoming new form of complex but enjoyable guitar music, spearheaded by bands such as Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies, Mono, Mondo et al, the term ‘post-rock’ is often applied. But its use of the prefix ‘post-’, although presumably encompassing the weight of influence and how it has been developed, does little to suggest how the majority of these bands have and will be inspirational as well as inspired. Listening to 'The Fall Of Math', the first album from controlled-noise tykes 65*DAYSOFSTATIC, you can see why it may be problematic as a term, broad or not – for if this sort of indescribably wonderful clamour doesn’t influence countless ensembles in its wake then we’ll eat our own effects pedals.

Consider the evidence: opening track 'another code against the gone' throws up impressions of Kraftwerk’s last album or Boards Of Canada’s 'Geogaddi' - or indeed the bulk of ‘electronic’ records released over the last decade – growing muscles and subsequently turning on their creators. It soon follows on to 'install a break in the heart that clucks time in arabic' (nope, us neither), and when we say that a frantic utilisation of Explosions In The Sky’s crescendo tactics with pretty computer noise leading to earth-trembling drums still doesn’t do it full justice, we don’t say it lightly. 'retreat! retreat!' is much more direct, as it quickly switches from glockenspiel-style twinkling to a glorious, sparkling and utterly exhilarating piece of alt.rock force, sounding so intense and enormous that you could almost dive in. Meanwhile 'i swallowed hard, like i understood' flickers with the sort of complex glitch rhythms that could make Aphex Twin scream with enlightenment, whilst pummelling out weighty post-rock-shaped guitar not unlike Mogwai beating their chests in abandonment – and same goes for the title track, but while flicking between comforting, yet slightly unnerving, electronic plinks and plonks. What’s more, tracks like 'hole', with its string-laden rush and stop-start feedback-drenched wall-of-sound guitar shifting, have inventiveness practically glowing off of them yet retain an accessibility (or rather sensibility) to outshine most purely ‘pop’ songs. Initially it’s beguiling, but soon it’s understandable and more than a little pleasing. That 'The Fall Of Math' as an album can retain the dynamics, fraught tension and climactic explosiveness of its peers and influences, whilst still sounding like one of the most urgent and direct long-player releases of the year, is worthy of our praise indeed.

Music’s about escapism, right? About taking you somewhere otherworldly, somewhere else. This album is a dark, tempestuous but highly inviting place that you could quite easily lose yourself in, and there’s a real chance that you won’t want to return. Further artillery against the argument that music isn’t exciting at the moment.

Like music? Go fetch.

  • 65daysofstatic 9 / 10

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

this band are the best band in the world.

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Heard them on the Peel Show the other week....sounded interesting...may have to check em out.

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

Fuck me, I need this.

Plus, they're touring soon, yay.

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

Live. Fun. Great. Dance. Yay.

the other EP's fun too....

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

Awesome band, tight, intricate, explosive, crunching... we had them on a few months back for our 'brainwash' launch night in Sheffield and a busy room had the atmosphere of something real goooooooood about to happen before they went on... they didn't disappoint one bit.

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fUCK'S sake. Thinking about my trajectory in relation to the record shop is now like watching a road accident. You people tryin to make me bankrupt?

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

they truely are fucking amazing, seen em 3times and they get better and better, and they are all really nice guys, if u like good music then i implore you to buy this album, apparently they are doin a remix version of it as well, should b very interesting indeed!

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

Time for a shameless plug:
65*daysofstatic go on tour with Peace Burial At Sea from 2nd September.
Check out www.peaceburialatsea.co.uk for the dates.

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

we have played with them a few times (bonemachine) and they have always managed to blow me away, the album on first listen didnt capture the full live sonic assault, but I must admit I keep reaching for it and chucking it on the stereo.... fantastic stuff

another plug, we are playing at the Joiners, Southampton with the Sways and Steve The Model (Objects) mon 6th Sept

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woah, the Objects / Doppler Effect have changed their name again?!

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

nope, its an acoustic set from steve the lead singer of the objects, who coincidentally have also supported the 65 boys at some stage....

that night at the joiners will only set you back £4 as well. apparently.

back to 65, i have the two eps too, and they have always sounded much more electronic on cd, when we saw them in southampton the first time it was a shock at how loud they were!

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

There's a cambridge band called Akira who sound like 65 days. Loud bloody post-rock. Most Excellent.

Got a beautiful website too. i think its: http://www.akiraband.com

Anyone know any other good new bands?

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

I love this album. It's been on heavy rotation since I got hold of it about 3 weeks ago.

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That's nice, pillock.

Anyway. Go and download 'Assault on Precinct 65' from their website. It's an excellent mash-up of samples and the soundtrack from Assault on Precinct 13.

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if you go see 'em live you could pick up the cdr with 'Born Apart' and stuff on it...cool...

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

I saw them perform Upstairs at The Garage, and thought them excellent live. I bought their cd, and have been playing loads since then. Really looking forward to seeing them perform again tomorrow at the Rhythm Factory.

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

Was at the rythm factory gig, fucking awesome band. Most intense gig I've been to, got the album after the set and... it rocked, it rocked every bone in my body.

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

Our very own Godspeed! Missed the gig in sheffield unfortunately, anyone know if they'll be playing here again soon?

65*daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math

They are to play at The Barfly on the 17th December. I am very much looking forward to seeing them again, they are just amazing.

They also have a single 'Retreat, Retreat' out today.

They were kind enough to do an email interview yesterday too, to read it check: http://www.ph-uk.co.uk/ and look in Star's section.

And no, they don't pay me ;) I just think they need a bigger audience for their obvious talents.