DJ Shadow was like the Mozart of sampling,” Mute Math’s keyboardist/singer Paul Meany says earnestly. The New Orleans musician says Shadow sparked his musical interest as a teen and continues to ...
Over the last few years Paul Meany and his Mute Math band mates have performed at brand-name festivals such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and the Voodoo Experience in their hometown of New Orleans. They ...
After Twenty One Pilots teamed up with Mutemath on their Emotional Roadshow Tour earlier this year, the two bands have reunited to perform five TØP songs live for a special video performance with a… ...
Mute Math can seem hopelessly dorky — they wear skinny ties, singer Paul Meany sounds like Sting, and they sued Warner Bros., charging that the label tried to market them as a Christian band and dump ...
Let’s get something straight right off the bat: Mutemath is not a Christian band. Sure, the band members are all lifelong Christians, but the New Orleans-based act sued their label, Warner Music Group ...
When the rock band Mutemath got to work on its fifth and most recent album, Play Dead, singer and keyboardist Paul Meany found inspiration in some heavy places. “It’s about life after death, what that ...
Things are finally adding up for Mute Math. The New Orleans art-rock band has settled a legal dispute with its label and re-released its self-titled debut disc, prompting mostly positive reviews. Fans ...
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