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Thursday, October 4, 2007

NEW MATHLETES VIDEO: ONLY SHALLOW

Remember a few weeks ago when we told you about Joe and his Mathletes releasing an anthology of the various cover tracks he had recorded to date? Well, not content with the that alone, he's put together a video for their cover of the My Bloody Valentine standard Only Shallow using video culled from 8 months or so of live performances by the band. Does that shade of pink look familiar to you?

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

STOLEN GEAR: THE MATHLETES


People who scour the craigslist, the ebay and the pawn shops for gear take note, a bunch of gear was stolen from Joe Mathlete's car last evening. The worst people in the world, whoever they are may they rot and be forgotten, made off with the following, as posted on hands_up:
  • Guitar - Fender Strat, made in Mexico, cream colored, has three Cat Power stickers on it and one of Stuart Little (shaddup)
  • Bass amp - Ampeg, BA112 or BA115 I think... the kind without wheels that you can sorta tilt back. The mid-tone/"style" knob is broken off.
  • Guitar amp - dunno who made it (Crate?). One of those dumb modeling amps with the effects and such built in. Green and yellow light-up buttons on the front when turned on.
  • Pedals (all in a blue duffel bag that also contained a buncha cables and a stuffed toy duck):
    • Boss Digital Delay, cream
    • Big Muff Fuzz, green, missing battery holder inner
    • DigiTech Multi Chorus, blue
    • Danelectro Pepperoni Phaser, blue, speed knob broken off
    • Boss Chromatic Tuner, white
The Mathletes have a show this evening at The Proletariat, and it sounds like they're going to be able to borrow the gear to make it happen. If you want to buy a man a drink or pass out some hugs, tonight be the time to do it.

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

COVER ME! I’M MATHIN’ IN!


Leave it to Joe Mathlete. When not being a chill guy you’re eager to share a lager with, he’s off cracking you up on his blog, explaining why Marmaduke is such an asshole or just rockin it in up in The Mathletes. Over the years, The Mathletes have recorded the occasional cover, and this week they have put them all together in a handy-dandy album they/he calls The Mathletes Own Other People’s Songs. Absolutely aces collection of remakes, none terribly (aka annoyingly) faithful to the original, and all rockers and spades you most likely have in your iPod. TRACKLIST:

01. Linger (The Cranberries)
02. Only Shallow (My Bloody Valentine)
03. ROYGBIV (Boards of Canada)
04. Choking Tara (Guided by Voices)
05. Unravel (Bjork)
06. Les Os (The Unicorns)
07. Race for the Prize (The Flaming Lips)
08. Seeing Other People (Belle and Sebastian)
09. Rocket (The Smashing Pumpkins)
10. Never Let Me Down Again (Depeche Mode)
11. Ghost (Neutral Milk Hotel)
12. True Love Will Find You In The End (Daniel Johnston)
13. What Goes On (The Velvet Underground)

Yep. The Cranberries. God we love this guy. Go get this record and enjoy the rest of your summer. Free Download.

MP3s: The Mathletes – The Mathletes Own Other People’s Songs

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

DUMB QUESTIONS/SMART ANSWERS: MATHLETES


Every now and then (Thursdays), we subject someone in a band that reps the real to some pretty dumb questions and post their responses. This week, we sent off our set of music journalism 101 prompts to Mr. Joe Mathlete.

What's your favorite record lately?
An iTunes playlist with every Stereolab song on my hard drive, set on Random and Repeat.

Is there a Houston band who you've been digging lately?
A couple of years ago we opened up for The Dimes at Super Happy Fun Land, and they pretty much restored my faith in everything from punk rock to guitar music to live music to Houston to dancing to smiling. I also like to listen to Jana Hunter albums on headphones and hunt for ghosts.

What websites do you frequent?
Achewood, Google

What's your secret Houston place?
The network of ice caves underneath the Astrodome.

What's the best thing you have spent money on in the last year?
A bunch of broken instruments from my friend Tony, who had to sell pretty much everything he owned besides his accordion and dog and move to Kosovo really fast because his wife was mad at him. I went over to his place because had a delay pedal and Casio I was interested in, and when I made him an offer he thought for a second and said "how about for that you just take all the instruments in this room and take them away right now." I got a broken drumkit, a broken violin, a broken trombone, a broken french horn that he'd painted back when he used to drop acid in college, a broken bass he'd painted possibly during the same period, a broken flying V, a broken thumb piano and some other stuff I can't remember right now, plus the aforementioned delay pedal and Casio. I've already fixed up a bunch of it, and everything can at least make noise, though... It's amazing, my house looks like an instrument graveyard. He said later "I think we both walked away from that deal going 'god that guy's a sucker.'"

What is the best thing you got for free in the last year?
[Something naughty] from Regina Spektor backstage at SXSW

Is there a touring act you are looking forward to seeing?
The Rapture. Part of it's because I get excited a lot at shows, and I hate it when that happens and nobody else is dancing, but maybe people will be dancing at that show and I won't feel like that one tall sweaty asshole who bumps into people a lot. Part of it is because I really like their songs.

What is never far from your side?
At least one sharpie, some keys, a picture of me [doing something naughty with] my middle school Spanish teacher on her desk

What do the mathletes have going on right now?
Playing at Rudyard's tonight, opening for Elf Power at the Proletariat on May 9 (which is awesome 'cuz I love them and was a total Elephant 6 junkie back in my formative years), figuring out how to release our covers album, The Mathletes Own Other People's Songs without having to do much of anything. Also I've got some pieces in an art exhibit thing at Super Happy Fun Land that features a bunch of other Houston music, theatre and general artsy-types. I don't know about any of the other Mathletes. They don't talk to me much.

Is there a question you wish we would have asked, and what would the response be?
Q: Would you rather burn out, or fade away?
A: Ringo.

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