1. WASTE A MOMENT – Kings of Leon (1)
2. SAY MY NAME – (IAM)WARFACE (3)
3. LIFE ITSELF – Glass Animals (2)
4. FEEL INVINCIBLE – Skillet (5)
5. STARBOY – The Weeknd (6)
6. BANG BANG – Green Day (4)
7. CHANGES – MUTEMATH (7)
8. HEATHENS – twenty øne piløts (8)
9. WELCOME TO YOUR LIFE – Grouplove (10)
10. TONIGHT – Matto Rules (11)
11. STARS – Wons Phreely+Horses (13)
12. CLEOPATRA – The Lumineers (14)
13. SURE AND CERTAIN – Jimmy Eat World (16)
14. 24K MAGIC – Bruno Mars (N)
15. ALL WE EVER KNEW – The Head and the Heart (12)
16. HYMN FOR THE WEEKEND – Coldplay featuring Beyoncé (9)
17. BAD DECISIONS – Two Door Cinema Club (18)
18. THE SHAKES THAT YOU MAKE – Dyslexic Postcards (19)
19. BELONG – Shelita Burke (20)
20. WISH I KNEW YOU – The Revivalists (15)
On the heels of touring for their superb 2015 album Vitals, and as second opening act for twenty one pilots’ epic Emotional Roadshow World Tour (see my concert review), New Orleans band MUTEMATH has dropped a positively stunning new single “Changes.” It’s the opening track on their new album of the same name – set for release on September 23.
Upon first hearing the opening vibrating synth chords, it’s clear that “Changes” is a thing of sonic greatness. Our ears are dazed by a gorgeous waterfall of alternating lush and distorted synths, tinkling keyboard and multi-layered percussion. Lead singer Paul Meany’s heartfelt vocals are sublime, perfectly conveying the slightly melancholy vibe of the track. The ending piano movement is breathtaking in it’s simplicity.
“Changes” is both a metaphor for the album itself, which is a re-imagining of Vitals, featuring reworks and remixes by band members and other producers, and an ode to feeling misunderstood amid life’s ever-changing landscape. The lyrics are poetic: “I’m just suffering from changes, locked outside for good. Paper cut by turning pages, sitting under dust ’cause I’m not understood.”
It’s interesting that MUTEMATH alludes to cemetery imagery in the song, given New Orleans’ iconic burial grounds: “Monuments blush, while rising in the ashes and dust horizon. I can hear pallid choirs sing, from their headstone hymnals now.”
Take a listen to this masterpiece:
MUTEMATH formed in 2002 and, as with many bands, has undergone personnel changes since then. The band now consists of band frontman Paul Meany (lead vocals, keyboards), Darren King (drums), Roy Mitchell-Cardenes (bass) and Todd Gummerman (lead guitar).
If you aren’t already, follow MUTEMATH on Twitter and Facebook, and subscribe to their YouTube channel. “Changes” – both the single and new album – are available for purchase on itunes and all other online music purchase sites.