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MUTEMATH IN CONCERT:

Alternative rock four-piece MuteMath is making their mark on the indie scene with their dynamic synths and driving guitar sound. Whether they're tearing through fan favorites like "Typical" or diving into the audience for a crowd surf, MuteMath always delivers the goods at their electrifying live shows. The band's energy is infectious, and their inimitable showmanship never fails to get fans pumped up and on their thrilling tours.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

New Orleans act MuteMath formed in 2002 by friends Paul Meany (vocals), Darren King (drums), Todd Gummerman (guitars), and Roy Mitchell-Cardenas (bass). The band initially sent recordings back and forth via email while they were split between Louisiana and Missouri, but they all came together to record their 2004 EP Reset. The release was a hit, spawning whirlwind tours with Circa Survive and Mae that gained the band a considerable cult following. They followed up with their self-titled debut LP in 2006, which peaked at No. 17 on the Top Heatseekers chart, was praised by major media outlets, and earned a number of major festival appearances for the budding group. Since then the four-piece has recorded two more acclaimed albums, been nominated for a Grammy Award, and played for hundreds of thousands of fans around the world. With their expansive collection of popular tunes and sensational stage presence, MuteMath is a must-see live act that never disappoints their eager fans.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

"I've seen this band 5 times in 4 different cities and they never, NEVER, disappoint. Not only is their music incredible as is, but their live presence and over-the-top antics are something you just need to see together."

"These guys put on such a great live show!!!!! I have a live DVD of theirs, but seeing them in person is so much better. Everyone in the band came into the audience several times through the show. The lead singer stage dove twice! And they played all of the songs from the new album aside from a ton of songs from older albums."

"This was by far the best concert experience I've ever had!  If you are a true MUTEMATH fan then you will love this tour. They make a real effort to play songs from all three of their albums and then every song off of Odd Soul. Not to mention Paul Meany is great singing live and loves to add in a few stunts around the stage."

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 593 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Literally the best bad on planet Earth

    by A. M. on 3/25/22

    No seriously, the best band ever of all time, hands down. It's too bad they are now defunct, but maybe someday they'll get back together, whatever iteration it may be; I just want to experience them in concert again and watch them rock out to all their instruments as I cry tears of joy. Someday.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/31/17The Pageant - St Louis

    Mutemath puts on the best live show I've ever seen. Colony House was phenemonal as well.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mutemath Was Jaw-Dropping

    by tenma4 on 10/27/17The Pageant - St Louis

    Mutemath's show was absolutely jaw-dropping. It was immersive, sucking you into the groove and emotional swells, carrying you mentally into another place. Great auditory art at its finest. The second opening band, Colony House put on a great performance as well. They presented a late 50's/early 60's sound mixed with indie rock. Great stuff. The first opener, Romes... Think boy band in black leather meets early Police. Probably a stronger appeal to younger, female audience. Still, not a bad fit for this tour. Catchy music. Everything you would expect from aforementioned description.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic Performance

    by VintageKitten on 10/21/17The Fillmore - San Francisco

    They put on SUCH a good show. I would go again for sure!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    amazing show as always with intense lighting

    by someoldguy on 10/18/17The Fillmore - San Francisco

    Great to see them at the Fillmore since we had to go to Sacramento to Ace of Spades to see them last year. Band was extremely high energy as were the openers Romes and Colony House. Songs and sound were fantastic, if a little loud. The lighting was the best of any of the 50+ shows I have seen at the Fillmore in the past 12 years. The entire stage, instruments and band were all in white so the stuff they projected on the stage was very immersive and was totally synced up with the lights and staging. Only issue was that there were dual projectors doing some sort of 3D or stereoscopic projection and it did make my wife a little nauseous as happens to some people at 3D movies.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing performance

    by Cyrstalblu on 10/18/17The Fillmore - San Francisco

    Mutemath played well. Energy and visual background was well incorporated into show. Wish I could see the more often

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mutemath ROCKS!

    by Jumper4545 on 10/7/17Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    It was a great show! All tbe bands were awesome, but Mutemath was icing on the cake. They made my night entertaining.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I miss old Mutemath

    by JimmyTheMonkey on 10/5/17Tabernacle - Atlanta

    This was my wife's and my 4th time seeing Mutemath. The first two concerts, in 2012, were some of the best concerts we have ever been too. The band was full of energy, Darren King was endlessly entertaining, and everyone had a blast. These last two concerts have been quite disappointing. Their music post-Odd Soul lost a lot of the rhythm and pace that made their old music great. Losing Darren King was the final blow. He added so much to the performance and it just isn't the same with him gone. Mutemath played a full set, but only played 3 or 4 songs from Odd Soul or before, and when they did play their original hits, the songs were dramatically changed (slowed down) so they lost their effect. Such a bummer. The band also wore all white outfits, which is fine. But when it was combined with the singer's shaved head, and the fact that he had an elderly black man to come out on stage and slowly dance during one song, well, it was unsettling to say the least.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by Jaynote on 10/4/17Jannus Live - St Petersburg

    Was an amazing show but seemed to be a bit too long.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fantastic!

    by Bastian1 on 10/3/17Jannus Live - St Petersburg

    Such a great show! Mutemath was awesome and both openers (Romes and Colony House) were great as well