During the month of August 2011, with a new line-up, MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY completed the recordings for their second album. The addition of Cedric Czaika on the bass and Clement Delporte on the guitar has allowed MOTB to kick things off again with a bang.
It must be said that since 2004, the Luxembourgish band has certainly not taken it easy (over 10 tours with more than 400 concerts , supporting the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Kings of Leon, Coheed and Cambria, Portugal the Man or even And so i watch you from afar…) with some highlights along the way such as their recent appearance at the SXSW in Austin, Texas.
Their mixture of mathrock now englobes more synthetic and electronic sounding elements (which is very noticeable on their second album, “Trials” where the guitar sounds are sometimes closer to an organ or a keyboard than a guitar) and their songwriting is more varied and melodic than in the past.
While prior to this, they might have preferred a more frontal attack with their music, they no longer hesitate to elaborate large and darker soundscapes without turning their back on the energetic math rock that formed their roots to begin with. In doing so, MOTB also have accentuated their geekier side which has also allowed them to be placed alongside other bands such as Battles and Foals, with whom they share a love and passion for creating music that is not only cerebral but also danceable.
It must be said that since 2004, the Luxembourgish band has certainly not taken it easy (over 10 tours with more than 400 concerts , supporting the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Kings of Leon, Coheed and Cambria, Portugal the Man or even And so i watch you from afar…) with some highlights along the way such as their recent appearance at the SXSW in Austin, Texas.
Their mixture of mathrock now englobes more synthetic and electronic sounding elements (which is very noticeable on their second album, “Trials” where the guitar sounds are sometimes closer to an organ or a keyboard than a guitar) and their songwriting is more varied and melodic than in the past.
While prior to this, they might have preferred a more frontal attack with their music, they no longer hesitate to elaborate large and darker soundscapes without turning their back on the energetic math rock that formed their roots to begin with. In doing so, MOTB also have accentuated their geekier side which has also allowed them to be placed alongside other bands such as Battles and Foals, with whom they share a love and passion for creating music that is not only cerebral but also danceable.