Band Seeks Peer Review for New Math Rock Album Before Release
erplexion’ a thorough listen and shared my feedback on our internal platform,” Hernandez expressed. “Overall, the album showcased profound songwriting, particularly in the three time signature changes in ‘Strange Attractors’ that seamlessly lead back to 5/4 before transitioning to the captivating ‘Fractals.’ However, towards the end of the album, tracks like ‘Conjecture’ and the closing piece ‘Abstract Plane’ felt a bit repetitive and could benefit from the incorporation of counterpoint and extended chords. I recommend some minor revisions before final approval.”
Fan Willem Krotoshinsky was taken aback by the behind-the-scenes processes of his beloved band’s releases.
“I wasn’t aware that every math rock album went through such a meticulous review,” Krotoshinsky confessed. “Being a huge SKULK fan, I appreciate their dedication to ensuring their music is a intellectually stimulating representation of the genre. It would be intriguing if other music genres followed a similar protocol, although I understand why mainstream music might not hold up to such scrutiny. I can’t envision songs by bands like Staind and Puddle of Mudd enduring a process like this, so I wish there was some regulation requiring it to spare me from hearing “It’s Been Awhile” on my daily commute.”
Currently, Kremer was spotted celebrating his achievement of tenure within SKULK.