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Review: Frontierer – ‘Orange Mathematics’

  • Orange Mathematics by
  • Frontierer
  • Release date: 30 Oct, 2015
  • Origin: Scotland, USA
  • Style: Math-noisecore, experimental.

Anyone miss Tony Danza? Now you won’t

Frontierer band is made of two guys, one from Scotland and the other one from the USA and their first full-length album will make you spit your teeth after the first 30 seconds. ‘Orange Mathematics‘ is some angry matherial that will come from the speakers, actually, that is one of the best albums I heard in 2015. Pure and raw inner expression of talent. Many of you will only hear noise… and you have the right, that is math-noise core, it will crush you. One time I spoke with them on Facebook, they just asked me “It makes you angry, right?” and this is exactly what it will do, it will make you angry… Flawless.

You can check the album here:

Orange Mathematics by Frontierer

Orange Mathematics‘ will get you out of your comfort zone

From a technical point of view, the compositions create a sense of geometrical figures that have been turned into very heavy metal noise. The complexity is of a high standard and to write such kind of musical art takes a lot of skill (and insanity). The songs have a touch of progressive, but it doesn’t represent the idea behind that concept in a familiar way, the album as a whole is a musical concept, which is very hard to find.

Sound

The sound is raw, compressed and the vocals are growly and very angry at something, the whole vibe reminds me of Tony Danza. Not perfect in that category from the commercial point of view (screw that), but suits perfectly well for what it is and that exactly makes it appeal to a small number of people, count me in.

Favourite songs: Bleak and Dusk


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Stefan Andonov

Founder, maintainer, developer, name it of Djentmag.com . Likes to pretend he can djent in his band - My Own Destiny, love mountain hiking as well

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