Music
The best kept secret in music
Press
genre labels rarely aptly describe the bands theyre attached to, and they certainly do little to explain the spastic, razor-sharp music on The Martial Arts. Cory Byrom - pitchforkmedia.com
"The Martial Arts isn't just about wanton experimentation or diversity... it's the goddamn guitar album of 2006. With unexpected twists and turns around every corner, each song pile-drives your carcass into a host of irresistible riffs and inventive changes."--JonPfeffer - Tiny Mix Tapes
"Coming in at about a half-hour, The Martial Arts doesn't afford itself the luxury of time to commit the great math-rock sin of devolving into introverted wankery. Thank goodness, too. A promising young band like this would be really boring if they had bigger chops than balls." - MATTHEW FIELD - CMJ
"The Martial Arts isn't stictly about tricky time patterns or multi-genre change-ups, at its core this is a guitar album where riffs rule." Doug Simpson - Skyscaper
"With a debut this good, how do you follow it up? 5/5" Matt Hutcheson - leakmob.com
"Twitchy time signatures, fiercely intricate drum patterns, dualing guitars, and speak/shouting about things not quite right in the world... just what you've come to expect from Dischord. Only it's from Athens, GA's Hello Sir Records." Sam - 3hive.com
Discography
"The Martial Arts" CDLP & 12" (Hello Sir Records) 2006
"EP1" CDEP (self released) 2003
www.hellosirrecords.com/cinemechanica.html (for streaming tracks)
Photos
Feeling a bit camera shy
Bio
Influences: Drive like Jehu, North of America, Refused, The Mae-Shi, Q and Not U, Faraquet, Deerhoof, The Advantage, Disband, Maserati, Turing Machine, Unwound, Explosions in the sky, Shellac, Do Make Say Think, Hot Snakes
What sets us apart: Dueling Guitars + Dueling Drums
Links