Math the Band

Math the Band
Math the Band
Origin New Bedford, Massachusetts
 United States
Genres Electronic, dance punk, synthpunk, experimental, Nintendo rock
Years active 2004–present
Labels Slanty Shanty Records
Website Official website
Members
Kevin Steinhauser
Justine Mainville

Math the Band is an American electronic band formed in 2003 in Westford, Massachusetts. They've released two full-length albums and various EPs. The band has been going strong for 5 years, playing well over 500 shows throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada, with bands such as Andrew W.K., Polysics, and Peelander-Z. Math the Band has been featured in several notable magazines such as Venus Zine and Keyboard Magazine. They were also featured on NPR Music.[1][2][3] In the summer of 2010, Math the Band toured with mc chris and MC Lars. In September 2011 they toured the UK with Wheatus, MC Frontalot and City Stereo.

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Discography

Albums

  • 2004 - Robots Will Rise
  • 2004 - The Lost Levels
  • 2004 - Eep! An EP!
  • 2004 - A One Man Band For Single Celled Organisms
  • 2005 - Math the Band and the Secret of Mystery Island
  • 2005 - Imaginary Everything
  • 2006 - All Good Things, All in Good Time
  • 2008 - Math the Band Banned the Math
  • 2009 - Don't Worry
  • 2011 - Get Real

EPs

  • 2005 - Math the Band and the Secret of Mystery Island (EP version)
  • 2006 - Nature EP
  • 2007 - Covers EP
  • 2008 - Tour de Friends

References

  1. ^ http://www.venuszine.com/articles/music/6003/Math_the_Band
  2. ^ http://www.keyboardmag.com/testsearch.aspx?searchtext=Math%20The%20Band
  3. ^ http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2009/05/second_stage_math_the_band.html

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