Help me understand- Angine de Poitrine

a month ago by Reygle to c/music

I was told about this band today and a coworker showed me a youtube video of what they're like.
My question is not a joke, but the existence of this band may be?
Help me understand? Wtf this is? Is this an attempt to troll the world that people have accepted as "rock music" so they kept going? Is this "real music" and I'm the idiot?

It feels like elevator music for people in the "Beavis and Butthead" universe.

WTF IS HAPPENING?! (And no I'm not just talking about their absolutely ludicrous appearance, I'm talking about the whole package. The music sounds like LSD fueled song intros looped together without ever reaching a chorus, ever.

Devadander 46 points a month ago

Microtonal looping alien math rock. It’s niche, but still rock and roll to me. You don’t have to get it. On the other hand, I’m catching them on tour later this fall. Should be fun!

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red_bull_of_juarez 2 points 8 days ago path: 0 24864074 25255431, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
Reygle -7 points a month ago

You don’t have to get it

That's fortunate

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new_world_odor 37 points a month ago

After reading your description I had to look them up, and wow they fuckin rock! I started listening to a set they did on KEXP recently, just to try to get an idea of their sound. But I actually ended up listening to the whole thing. To answer your question, no I don't think they're trolling. They're just a couple of lovely weirdos with mad skills.

Here's a youtube link to the session if anyone else is interested.

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ToffeeIsForClosers 13 points a month ago

Pretty entertaining! Reminds me of Primus.

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SlurpingPus 3 points a month ago path: 0 24865160 24865917 24870693, hotness: undefined, score: 3, children: 0
cattywampas 27 points a month ago

Not everything is for everyone, and that's ok.

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Reygle -12 points a month ago

Fair, but this is a bit "out there" to be avant-garde in my experience. This feels like it has to be some gigantic troll and the punch line is on the way.

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cattywampas 23 points a month ago

Nope, it's just two guys who like to make microtonal math rock and wear crazy costumes.

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Reygle -19 points a month ago

Can we call 4 seconds of audio repeated 120 times in a 'song' microtonal math rock? I've seen ring tones with more nuance.

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SlurpingPus 16 points a month ago path: 0 24864169 24864195 24864226 24864264 24865543, hotness: undefined, score: 16, children: 0
froufox 16 points a month ago

now you do sound like a troll, because it's impossible to ignore everything else what happens here outside this loop

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Jerb322 5 points a month ago

Have you never heard House music? Same shit over and over. Until a little change, and then, the same thing over and over....

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cattywampas 4 points a month ago

Yes we can.

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RecursiveParadox 2 points a month ago

People said the same thing of VU when the released their first record.

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Unattributed 22 points a month ago

So, there are good explanations as to why they are popular, and not a joke even slightly.

What AdP have done is combined:

  • Pop rock using looping tech and really tight percussion / guitar work
  • Some very technical playing, especially using microtonal instruments with a 24 tone scale
  • A dada-esque aesthetic to make themselves standout
  • Created a lore that allows them to preserve some privacy

So, no, the music is not a joke. It's real music, made by musicians that have been performing together since they were ~13 years old (over a decade at this point). If you listened with a critical ear you might realize that many of their pieces are actually satirizing the clichés of pop-rock music. The aesthetic is made to be fun and get attention.

I've written a bit more about them here: The Summer of Angine de Poitrine.

Oh, and FYI—if this is a joke, it's one of the most successful jokes in nearly 20 years. They smashed the attendance record set by Stevie Wonder in 2009 for the Montreal Jazz Festival.

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axx 17 points a month ago

Not sure there's much to understand.

They are two genuine guys from the extended Montreal punk scene making super diy rock. They like micro tonal stuff, so they make micro tonal rock. They have silly outfits because it's fun to make your friends laugh and be goofy, and also because it protects privacy and creates a cohesive world.

The centralised internet is stupid so algorithms designed for virality and capturing attention picked up on them through some kind of fluke and now they are known throughout the world.

They are great and talented, but there's no reason more people should know of them more than of Lipona, New Junk City, Catbite, Oh The Humanity! or any of the myriad other great punk and adjacent bands out there.

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datavoid 4 points a month ago

there's no reason more people should know of them than of Lipona, New Junk City, Catbite or Oh The Humanity!

The noses and dots give them the edge

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axx 1 point a month ago

That's true, Catbite look cool but they don't have the shlong noses.

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OneCardboardBox 4 points a month ago

They have silly outfits because it’s fun to make your friends laugh and be goofy, and also because it protects privacy and creates a cohesive world.

The story I heard behind the costumes is that they used to play at a venue that only let a band perform once per day. They put on the outfits to appear as a different band and get paid for an extra set.

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axx 1 point a month ago

You're right, I read that too and had forgotten it.

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mrmaplebar 17 points a month ago

The fact that it's like nothing we've ever seen or heard before is the point, and in today's world of unlimited generic AI-produced slop, it's pretty awesome. You wouldn't be writing a post like this if they were doing the same thing as everyone else.

I get that it's not for everyone. They're not my favorite band or anything. But I appreciate what they're doing because it's fun and surprising, and they still somehow make it catchy.

Music should be fun.

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SaveTheTuaHawk 2 points a month ago

Microtonal music is not new. A de P just stand out in 2026 in the utter shit pile of music designed for spotify listening.

These guys never gave a fuck.

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mrmaplebar 2 points a month ago

I know microtonal music isn't new, it's been played across the world for thousands of years. There are other bands that have brought it into a rock/jam context before, like King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and I'm sure others too.

The point is that Angine de Poitrine are to microtonal jam rock as Daft Punk was to electronic music: not doing something totally unheard of, but very groovy and refreshingly original in their sound, look, format, and vibe.

We're all rightfully quick to complain about big movies, music and media playing it safe, cashing in on trends and rehashing the same old thing. But I can't imagine many people looked at Angine de Poitrine and said "boooring... heard and seen all this before!". I think they at least deserve credit for that. They're not my favorite band ever, but I'm happy to hear and see something I haven't heard before.

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TaterTot 15 points a month ago

A lot of Lemmings have already tried to explain the appeal of AdP. I'm not going to pile on. Partly because I don't want to beat a dead horse. And partly because I don't "get it" either. Or more specifically, I couldn't get lost in the music the way I wanted to. And I gave it an honest shot. But here's the thing. This isn't the first time that's happened to me. It actually happens to me quite a lot.

As a weekend hobby, I like to get high and just listen. An album, a live set, whatever I can find. Any genre, any era. And why some people connect to music that does nothing for me, and vice reversa, is something I've chewed on for years. It's a massive topic and I won't pretend to have the full answer. But there's a line of research worth mentioning here. Especially given your feeling that this is all a giant joke and everyone's trolling you.

To oversimplify, we don't listen with fresh ears. We learn what music "sounds like" over our whole lives. There's a study on this. Six-month-old babies could pick apart complex Balkan rhythms just fine. By twelve months, that ability had already narrowed to the rhythms they grew up around. Adults raised on Balkan music keep both. The rest of us lose the ear for it. And this just keeps going, every new thing we hear, we hear through all those accumulated biases. Eventually you hit music so far removed from your frame of reference that it barely registers as music at all. For you, that day came. And that's okay.

But if you want to break down that wall, you can get closer. When I find music challenging, I look to its influences. Branches of the tree nearer my own roots. Then I work my way back from there. The catch is you can't go in trying to prove it's bad. For lack of a better phrase, you have to listen with sincerity.

Anyway, thanks for coming to my TED talk. Hope you keep giving new music a chance.

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obviouspornalt 8 points a month ago

I find that I have to watch them play it, rather than just listen to it. their technical ability to manage the loops live so seamlessly is what really does it for me.

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TaterTot 2 points a month ago

Oh, totally agree with that. I watched their performance on KEXP, and was blown away by the skill and craftsmanship they showed.

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yetAnotherUser 3 points a month ago

Woah, that's so interesting! Thanks for sharing!

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froufox 15 points a month ago

i've read your comments in this thread, and you're definitely a troll and ragebaiter yourself. replying to everyone and figuratively calliing this shit. i guess "rap is not a real music" bait is no longer in style

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Reygle -11 points a month ago

Did you expect me to suddenly give a different opinion to what I said in the post heading?

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froufox 13 points a month ago

No, i expect you to repeat your opinion another hundred times

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joeljoelle 15 points a month ago
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SlurpingPus 10 points a month ago

AdP are the rare kind of 'popular' music that is good. IMO they majorly owe it to their outlandish garbs and the unusual setup.

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joeljoelle 3 points a month ago
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SlurpingPus 5 points a month ago path: 0 24864270 24865333 24865797 24866674, hotness: undefined, score: 5, children: 2
joeljoelle 2 points a month ago

or GWAR

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joeljoelle 1 point a month ago
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0ndead 14 points a month ago

They’re aliens from outer space bro

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Reygle 1 point a month ago

Genuinely the best reply yet. Would explain an awful lot.

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wador 14 points a month ago

I think they are really good. I like progressive metal like Tool, Karnivool and Messuggah so it's right up my alley.

I think the costumes and back story is a fun joke. The music is fun too.

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Reygle -21 points a month ago

You would compare them to Tool? Now this HAS to be some mass trolling thing happening.

That's pants-crapping levels of crazy.

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clmbmb 17 points a month ago

Have you heard of Frank Zappa? Do you think his music was good or was he trolling everyone? It's a legit question.

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Reygle -6 points a month ago

Ofc I've heard of Zappa. I'd struggle more if I hadn't learned when I was younger that he named his child "MoonUnit"- that fucked with me for weeks. This 'music' fucks with me, and not because I "don't get it", but because it's like auditory torture.

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bridgeenjoyer 3 points a month ago

Yeah these guys are way better than tool

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Reygle -5 points a month ago

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SlurpingPus 10 points a month ago

Before you attempt to grok or diss AdP, perhaps get through the following:

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Unattributed 6 points a month ago

One of the arguments I made in my blog post is that there is a very long history of alternate tunings and microtonality in music. Another composer to get into his Harry Partch, who came up with at 43 tone scale in the 1950s, and had to build his own instruments for an ensemble to perform his compositions.

I'm surprised you didn't include King Gizzard in your list -- especially Flying Microtonal Banana.

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SlurpingPus 3 points a month ago

A funny thing that I forgot to mention in a reply to @Reygle@lemmy.world, is that I actually don't know shit about the traditional Western notes, and thus feel just fine and dandy in any microtonal setup — which is probably why I find AdP's tunes pretty curious, but KGatLW rather in the vein or traditional prog-rock.

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Unattributed 2 points a month ago path: 0 24866355 24866568 24866826 24866947, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 1
SlurpingPus 2 points 23 days ago path: 0 24866355 24866568 24866826 24866947 25004064, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
flango 4 points a month ago path: 0 24866355 24867653, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 0
mbp 3 points a month ago

You have fantastic music taste, just saying

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SlurpingPus 1 point a month ago

Oh yeah, I know. 😎

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Reygle -4 points a month ago

WOW. I hate all of it. Thank you.

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radiofreebc 2 points a month ago

What kind of music do you like?

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Reygle -1 points a month ago

Sleep token and President are some of my favorites right now

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SlurpingPus 1 point a month ago

I listened through President's EP, and it's run-of-the-mill metalcore with the standard whiny voice. Even that godforsaken genre has better stuff, like Job for a Cowboy or some of Disembodied Tyrant's tunes.

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radiofreebc 1 point a month ago

Interesting. My favourite two bands right now are Sleep Token and AdP. I'm kind of surprised you're not picking up what AdP is putting down, given that Sleep Token is also really complex.

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fourtonetiger 1 point a month ago
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xSikes 10 points a month ago

Dude it’s the jams and it’s moves and it’s fun.

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owenfromcanada 10 points a month ago

All art is subjective. But there are certain types of art that are less accessible--you either need to have an uncommon taste, or you need to have a deep knowledge of the type of art to appreciate it.

I felt the same way when I first heard jazz bop. Just sounded like noise. Then I played in a jazz band for three years, and by the end of that time, I had a much stronger appreciation for that music. Not because the music was different, but because I could hear more in it than I could years before.

Angine de Poitrine is kinda similar. Some people love it right away, but most of us hear it and it sounds like random noise. But there's a reason they've become popular, and once you get into it a bit more, you can hear some of the cool stuff they do.

For the record, I don't listen to AdP much, but I've been doing music long enough to have an ear to appreciate them.

If you want more info, Charles Cornell does a great breakdown of their music and suggests why people like them so much. Worth a watch.

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mbp 10 points a month ago

I think you just don't get it. You can try to enjoy this type of music or not, there's nobody forcing you to.

Like black coffee, it's an acquired taste.

I quite enjoy music that does not fit the traditional western structure, think hard bop, so not having a predicable chorus is a positive thing as far as I'm concerned.

There's nothing wrong with sticking to what you like but the attitude I'm reading in the comments is one of trying to defend a point. That mindset will not expand your taste horizons. I'm really not sure why this is a post if that's the attitude you're taking.

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Reygle -1 points a month ago

I sure don't get it.

What is hard bop?

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ianhclark510 7 points a month ago

Idk if you need to ‘accept’ them as anything lol, they’re just as much rock as Nickelback or the Sex Pistols or Lulu

The rumor I heard was that the outfits started as a trick to let the duo play the same club twice in the same week

Now if it’s just the looping micro-tonal double necked guitar math yeah that’s pretty much a gimmick, but that’s where the art is baybee

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nfms 4 points a month ago

I heard something similar regarding the outfits, but it was because they had 2 gigs in a row at the same bar and on the second night they decided to dress up to fool their friends

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unknownuserunknownlocation 2 points a month ago

I caught a bit about them in the news, apparently their outfits are essentially there to give them more freedom, because they also make more "normal" music and they wanted to separate that from this venture, because it makes them anonymous (apparently no one knows who they are and no one knows what the other group is they perform as) and because it's so crazy that you don't expect anything normal in the first place.

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SlurpingPus 2 points a month ago

These dudes have a hundred times the talent of Nickelback and Sex Pistols (before PiL, of course).

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mooooooo 2 points a month ago

@SlurpingPus @ianhclark510 That's our defense of outsider art? Putting other artists down? Arts as a sports competition with winners and losers?

Screw it, I'm fully participating in the ragebait reddit drama.

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SlurpingPus 1 point a month ago

I mean, AdP's music is based on technical proficiency, while Sex Pistols made objectively trashy music.

Funny thing: Lydon picked Vicious as the bassist, hoping that the latter would learn as he goes, which of course never happened. Then for PIL Lydon picked Jah Wobble through the same method (allegedly), and Wobble went on to become one of the best bassists ever, imo.

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mooooooo 2 points a month ago

@SlurpingPus I think if what you want is technical proficiency you should be watching olympic gymnasts' routines instead of wasting your time on any of this shit but sure.

Ok boomer.

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Reygle -11 points a month ago

As much as I despise Nickleback, I feel even that comparison is spitting even in their (deserving) faces.

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Adm_Drummer 14 points a month ago

You're coming off as quite pretentious in a lot of comments here.

You don't have to enjoy art for it to be considered art. Frank Zappa sang a song about avoiding yellow snow, The Beatles sang about a yellow submarine and yet both were highly influential in the rock world.

What is your end goal with this thread? You asked for Angine to be explained to you and yet you refute every attempt to explain that art is in the eye of the beholder.

You don't have to understand it but a lack of understanding on your part doesn't make it not worth listening to you. Are you the art police?

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Reygle -12 points a month ago

Comparing those to that only works if their record was skipping for 4 minutes solid.

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Adm_Drummer 7 points a month ago

Bro has never listened to psychedelic rock, doom metal, dance/edm/trap, prog rock, ethereal pop/cloud pop, chillhop, hip-hop or any other genre known for long loops intended to entrance the listener.

Like... What is music to you?

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ianhclark510 3 points a month ago

Man, if you really think this is any different than Paul McCartney hauling a anvil into the recording studio than I guess we walk paths that are just too different

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zecg 7 points a month ago

The music sounds like LSD fueled song intros looped together without ever reaching a chorus

See, you do get it. There's some great dirty riffs and microtonal scales from the band you can't not look at. Also, not everything needs a chorus.

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Leviathan 7 points a month ago

They're friends of friends and as I understand it this band started out as a joke they did for a show and it was so fun they kept doing it. They have another band that I'm a fan of and you can clearly hear the guitarist's style in that one too. This is just their Funky Microtonal Alien Math Rock Disco band where they speak gibberish, wear funny costumes and make songs vaguely about hotdogs.

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AndyMFK 7 points a month ago

based on your comments here. I actually just don't think you like music. At least, I don't think you're open to new and different genres, and different styles of music. Microtonal is pretty 'strange' for lack of a better term. And that's totally fine.

I'm curious what kind of music you do like? Actually, reading more comments, you're a hateful troll who genuinely doesn't appreciate music as an art form.

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ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace 6 points a month ago

So, in a time where there's AI generated artwork from drawings, paintings, photos, videos, literature, and even music, we need this kind of absurd weird art because it clearly distinguishes itself as purely human-made.

Also, the technicality behind their music is insane. Have you ever heard of math rock? Essentially, music is built on time signatures or bar which are normally in times of 4, maybe 3 (the 4/4, 3/4 we see on a music sheet next to the clef symbol.) Sometimes the bar will be higher and go up to 16/8 for blues or rock n roll for example.

But Angine de Poitrine use all kinds of fucked up bars and switch several times mid-tune! Using math, essentially, they can switch from having 9 beats, then double to 18, then one third back to 6, then double back up to 12 then divide back into 4 or whatever. That's why it's sometimes hard to follow the beat. You gotta count the number of beats in one bar.

Add to that the microtonal guitar and bass where they add frets for notes between notes, and you now have several new notes that don't follow the standard octaves.

With the silly costumes and characters on top, which is fun because they don't take themselves seriously, which makes it very lighthearted in these very serious times, it really helps disconnect from the harsh reality.

So it's a combination of all that.

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XeroxCool 5 points a month ago

No, you got it. You just don't vibe with it. I don't vibe with TOOL. I also don't vibe with AdP. "Rock" is a stupidly broad genre that seems to include anything with an electric guitar.

Elevator music existed before it got installed in elevators. It is, in fact, music that people enjoyed.

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Adulated_Aspersion 4 points a month ago

Well, I for one disagree with your assessment, but I SINCERELY thank you for posting it. I have a new thing to enjoy. This band is awesome!

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Zos_Kia 4 points a month ago

They make weird abstract music and wear costumes. I don't there's anything to get, but for sure it's not a joke or an ironic internet thing. It's just a subgenre that has been pretty popular in local scenes for more than a decade, but had evaded the attention of the general public until now.

Musicians tend to like it because it's actually very technical. It may sound repetitive if you gloss over the details but it's packed with trick-shots and complications, which are necessary because of the weird setup they have. It's a whole brainy thing about finding your way out of self-imposed constraints.

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Reginald_T_Biter 3 points a month ago

I just listened to them for the first time and honestly some of just sounds like prog rock. In a good way.

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Zos_Kia 1 point a month ago

Agreed, they're really not that weird. Literally just a drum/guitar duo. I wonder how OP would react to actual WTF music like Merzbow.

It's cool that you're discovering them, you're gonna have a fun time.

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agamemnonymous 4 points a month ago

Some people, myself included, find diatonic music in 4/4 predictable and boring. This is the sort of music that appeals to people who know a lot about music and music theory, precisely because it skirts the edges of the "rules" and subverts expectations while having a sort of internal consistency.

I'll compare it to stand-up comedy. I'm a huge fan of Norm Macdonald, but I know plenty of people who don't think he's funny because of his deadpan delivery and rambling shaggy dog setups. But that's precisely what makes him so funny and why other comedians consider him a genius. He subverts the "rules" of comedy to create something refreshing in a landscape of stuff that all feels the same. It's easy to understand the appeal when you're well versed in the "rules", but it just seems chaotic when you aren't.

AdP is like that. The weird time signatures, microtonality, and deviation from the chorus-verse structure make them very interesting to people who understand rhythm, scales, and structure. If you don't have a solid understanding of those things, you aren't going to understand what they're doing or why they're doing it, any more than you'll understand why Norm Macdonald tells a rambling 10 minute story that culminates in a corny pun unless you understand the principles of comedy.

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Crackhappy 2 points a month ago

I understand their music very well. But I just don't like it.

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Soggy 1 point a month ago

That's also perfectly valid. Personal taste is always a component of art; expert musicians aren't all jazz fans.

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RockBottom 4 points a month ago

I listened to them recently and unfortunately for me a) life is too short or b) there's too much music to discover (choose one) to keep listening to something that doesn't win me over on first try. That's my life long experiment, so I don't argue about this selective process.

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flango 3 points a month ago

these guys are amazing. Pyramid heads plays guitar, bass and do remix with his foot... a also do vocals

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harsh3466 3 points a month ago

Different strokes, different folks.

Its 100% music. I love it, but that's me.

I love the music, regardless of the theatrics. Loop/math rock tickles my brain. They're great jams and make me want to dance.

The theatrics are the cherry on top of the sundae. Fun.

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ianhclark510 3 points a month ago

You do have a good point though, the closest they get to a chorus is when Khn misses a loop and has to wait for it to repeat

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ToiletFlushShowerScream 2 points a month ago

I feel In a broad sense their music uses two different musical standards than 99 percent of radio music. Both the introduction of microtonal and the non standard math rock means the brain can't immediately predict or infer what's next in the song like radio music. It's not random or weird, it's just longer and more complex rhythm repeats than standard note interval and 4/4 tiime we are all used to since the middle ages. It requires more active listening, and more patience to groove to. You won't get it at first, nobody does. The whole costume vibe I think detracts from the fact they have some serious experimental rock chops.

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apftwb 2 points a month ago

Which songs have you listened to?

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VibeSurgeon 2 points a month ago

In my experience, it takes a few tries before you actually appreciate them.

Something clicked for me in the second half of Fabienk

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SlurpingPus 1 point a month ago

That's the grooviest track of theirs. ‘Ababa Hotel’ is also pretty good in this regard.

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HeartyOfGlass 1 point a month ago

Yeah, not a fan either. The "Loop Rock" sound gets old quick, and I'd bet some dough they wouldn't get off the ground without the quirky appearance. Gimmicky music is fine & all, but they're not for me. If they hone the sound maybe down the road they'll make something coherent? Like a jazzy-funky GWAR? That'd be fun.

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PlaidBaron 1 point a month ago

Theyre a national treasure.

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