Mutemath started in 2001 as a long distance collaboration between Paul Meany in New Orleans, LA and Darren King in Springfield, MO. Early on Paul intermittently received instrumental demo CDs from Darren King. Fairly impressed with his efforts, Paul contacted Darren and asked if he could mess with the demos a bit, adding some song ideas of his own. Darren obliged and the two would set in motion a sort of songwriting ping-pong match that would carry on for several months. A few rounds of this led to talks of a possible project, which soon grew to become Mutemath.
With the recruiting of guitarist Greg Hill and bass player Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas, Mute Math worked feverishly in their New Orleans home studio to demo a whole new collection of songs. Creatively ambitious, they dove head first into exploring a new definition for themselves on how a rock band should sound and perform. Finding inspiration in things often considered the antithesis of modern rock music they were determined to carve a unique niche in which to place their songs. The result was a captivating soundscape of experimental rock drenched in irresistible hooks. Paul immediately played the demo for longtime friend and producer Tedd T, who fell in love at first listen. He created a model indie label, Teleprompt Records, where Mutemath could freely operate and begin building a musical momentum.
MUTEMATH: I've been found out! Sorry Folks RT“@newton_: @MUTEMATH Paul pulled off the original Ponzi Scheme - http://t.co/6K9wwnsDGW”
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MUTEMATH: I was dating this girl with a lazy eye....
until I realized she was seeing someone on the side!!
#badjokemonday
dk
...waka waka
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MUTEMATH: “@WoahItsLuis: have u guys ever wanted to collaborate or feature another artist in your songs?” Rebirth Brass Band on Armistice was fun. -P
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MUTEMATH: RT @sailortie: @MUTEMATH and me!! One of your biggest fans :)
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