Maths Class Explained

Maths Class
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Brighton, England
Genre:Math rock, dance-punk, experimental rock, indie rock, electronic rock
Years Active:2006–2010
Label:Unsigned
Website:http://www.maths-class.co.uk/
Current Members:Tim Sketchley
Piers Cowburn
Andy Davies
Aleksandar Damms
Michael Gartside
Past Members:Rick Tipton

Maths Class were a British band from that formed in 2006 in Brighton, England, and achieved publicity through their Myspace. They have a wide range of influences[1] and have played extensively around the UK and in Europe. They have also toured Japan in September 2008.

History

Beginnings

Maths Class first gained publicity when they approached Shitdisco,[2] who were playing at The Great Escape, and asked them if they could support them at their house party.

After supporting some of the best new bands around at the moment they were noticed by the media. The NME have highly recommended them as a breaking band, and they have been featured heavily in Artrocker. Since then they have released their first single, double A-sided "Emporio Laser"/"Cushion Glamour" in November 2007 which received airplay on radio 1 from Steve Lamacq and Huw Stephens.

Maths Class were the only band chosen by VICE Magazine to play both nights at their Vice Spain launch event in Barcelona.[3] They also played at the Great Escape festival in May 2007., and the summer festivals Tales Of The Jackalope and Underage Festival.[4]

Now This Will Take Two Hands, a five-track EP, was released in July 2008 on Gift Music (UK) / 1977 Records (Japan).[5]

In 2008, they played Offset Festival and The Great Escape Festival. After The Great Escape Festival they played in their house with Rolo Tomassi. They also completed a tour with Stephen Malkmus in August 2008. On 23 July 2008, they recorded their first radio session for Marc Riley on BBC 6 music.

A promo single/video 'Peach' was recorded in February, and will be released as a download in April 2009. The video featured Ciaran Griffiths from Shameless in it.

On 10 May 2010, it was announced on Myspace that the band had split.

Musical style

Artrocker recently described them as "Incredible. Best live band in the country right now"."Don't Panic magazine described the band as "the sort of hardcore math-rock that makes the kids bounce off the walls and beat the crap out of each other in spinning mosh-pits".[6] The BBC described their sound as "jagged techno-rock".[7]

Members

Discography

Singles

EPs

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maths Class interview . 5 January 2008 . Nathan Westley . ArtRocker . https://web.archive.org/web/20071102190743/http://www.artrocker.com/features/interviews/maths-class . 2 November 2007 . dead .
  2. Web site: Shitdisco Blog . 15 May 2006 . Shitdisco . https://web.archive.org/web/20071106074602/http://www.spellingmistakescostlives.com/shitdisco/blog/archive/2006_05_01_shitdisco_archive.html . 6 November 2007 . dead .
  3. Web site: Maths Class . 5 January 2008 . Drowned in Sound . https://web.archive.org/web/20071229115754/http://drownedinsound.com/bands/11222 . 29 December 2007 . dead.
  4. News: TIME Article – Underage is All the Rage. https://web.archive.org/web/20071105052143/http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1652700,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-topics . dead . 5 November 2007 . 14 August 2007. Michael Brunton . TIME . 14 August 2007.
  5. Web site: This Is Fake DIY interview . 10 January 2008. This Is Fake DIY .
  6. Web site: MATHS CLASS AND THE MENSA TEST . 10 January 2008 . Shorrn Hex. Don't Panic .
  7. Web site: BBC Oxford interview . 10 January 2008 . Marc West . BBC .