Math rock is a subgenre of rock music that emerged in the late 1980s and gained popularity in the 1990s. It is characterized by its complex and intricate rhythmic structures, irregular time signatures, and intricate instrumental patterns. Math rock often incorporates elements of progressive rock, post-rock, and indie rock, creating a distinctive and technically demanding sound.
Math rock compositions typically feature intricate guitar work, with guitarists using complex and unconventional chord progressions, tapping techniques, and intricate melodic lines. The rhythm section, including bass and drums, often performs intricate and syncopated patterns that challenge traditional rock conventions. The lyrics and vocals in math rock can vary, ranging from melodic singing to unconventional vocal styles or even instrumental compositions without vocals.
One of the defining characteristics of math rock is its use of irregular time signatures, often incorporating odd meters such as 5/4, 7/8, or alternatin