Bubblemath
50 top tracks
Bubblemath
50 top tracks
Albums

Such Fine Particles of the Universe
Bubblemath

Edit Peptide
Bubblemath

Turf Ascension
Bubblemath

The Sensual Con
Bubblemath

Cuneiform Records: The Albums of 2017
Bubblemath

Prog P56: Perpetual Change
Bubblemath
![Turf Ascension [HD 24/88.2] — cover art by Bubblemath](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Turf Ascension [HD 24/88.2]
Bubblemath

Such Fine Particles Of The Uni
Bubblemath

The Art Of Sysyphus Vol. 94
Bubblemath

Such Nice Particles Of The Universe
Bubblemath

Prog 56: Perpetual Change
Bubblemath

CalProg - The Authorized Bootleg June 4, 2005
Bubblemath
Biography
It is, perhaps, fitting that the five members of Bubblemath were born variously between 1971 and 1979, spanning the historic rise and fall of progressive rock's first wave. Or, perhaps, not fitting at all. It all depends on what you mean by "perhaps"....Read more on Last.fm
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It is, perhaps, fitting that the five members of Bubblemath were born variously between 1971 and 1979, spanning the historic rise and fall of progressive rock's first wave. Or, perhaps, not fitting at all. It all depends on what you mean by "perhaps".
Condensing out from the icy mists of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the first official incarnation of Bubblemath took shape in 1995. But the winds of circumstance were hard on poor, innocent Bubblemath, and the band found itself shaped and re-shaped, again and again, until the current and definitive lineup achieved full realization in October of 1998.
Musically, Bubblemath are most strongly influenced by stuff they hate. Meaning that while they don't all agree on what they like, they do tend to agree on what they don't like. This shared passion for avoidance guides them away from particular aspects of composition that they've traditionally been disappointed in. Things like lyrical clichés, overused chord progressions, harmonic typicalities, etc. So they all tend to veto the same kinds of things, and that binds them together. Their songwriting sessions are filled with vetoes. Whatever's left over gets to be the music of Bubblemath.
"Ultimately, our mission statement is: 'To be a band with a mission statement.' Philosophically, our mission statement is: 'Never give the listener a chance to get bored.' We try to accomplish this by pushing the boundaries of the unexpected in every aspect of what we do. Provocative compositions, visually stimulating stage presentations, politically explicit lyrics, and then we hose it all down with ice cold love. Refreshing!"
Bubblemath are currently in the studio recording their second album. This long-fabled sophomore release should be available for mass purchase within the next four months. Give or take. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Bubblemath">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
