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Flesh and Bones Electric Fun (Live)

MuteMath

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Collapse (Live) MuteMath 2:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Typical (Live) MuteMath 4:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Chaos (Live) MuteMath 4:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Plan B (Live) MuteMath 4:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Stare At the Sun / Obsolete (Live) MuteMath 8:03 Album Only View In iTunes
6 Control (Live) MuteMath 6:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Stall Out (Live) MuteMath 5:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Noticed (Live) MuteMath 6:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Break the Same (Live) MuteMath 8:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Reset (Live) MuteMath 6:24 $0.99 View In iTunes

iTunes Review

More often than not, live albums are little more than keepsakes for diehard fans, but Mute Math’s Flesh and Bones Electric Fun is a definite exception to this rule – there are moments of true revelation and discovery on this DVD soundtrack. On stage, any lingering sense of studio contrivance falls away from these eclectic semi-prog rockers and this crisp and driving combo holds forth with the taut energy of the Police in their early days. Songs like “Collapse,” “Typical,” and “Plan B” unfold with abandon, highlighting the fiery interplay between guitarist Greg Hill and keyboardist Paul Meany. “Obsolete” — a spacey, glimmering tune with ‘70s art-rock overtones – is a showpiece for Roy Mitchell-Cardenas’ molten bass lines. Even more galvanizing is “Break the Same,” a ferociously grooving number that builds into an ensemble rave-up. An unexpected acoustic version of “Reset” closes the album on a transcendent note. Mute Math comes across as artistically ambitious while retaining its club-act intimacy.

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A Whole New Experience
     
by aussising

I have yet to see mutemath live (but will in november!!), and this album is an experience on a whole new level. Control, Stare at the Sun (buy the whole album!), Break the Same, and Reset are gems. The album itself is more than perfect. I can only dream of what it would have been like to be there on this tour...If you havent seen them live (or have) this trumps any other band live. Its an experience.

Perfect.
     
by GE1234567890

It's easy to hit play and just listen to the whole thing. MuteMath is fantastic and a great band. Buy it!

The Album to Purchase.
     
by TRAVISharger.

There is only one way to expereince Mutemath and that is live...been a fan from 2004 with the Reset EP all the way to Armistice...and there is only one way to really listen to them and its in person....Flesh Bones and Electric Fun is the closest you'll get with your ipod...buy it, buy it again, and then give it away. This album is better recorded, it captures the energy, the sound, guitars are louder, you hear the little things, there are added parts, bridges, and just alot of fun.

Until another Live album comes out...you must own this.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in New Orleans, LA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Taking cues from several decades of alternative rock, the New Orleans-based quartet Mute Math (also known as MUTEMATH and MuteMath) fuses together New Order's synth-dance epics, the Stone Roses' shambling shuffle, Radiohead's spiky chilliness, Air's serene ambient pop, and the booming vocals of mainstream...
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