The Big Takeover shares the single “Love Under Will” off Gardens, the mostly unheard Psych-New Wave, Synth-tinged final album by Rochester, NY’s New Math.
“As a band we’re constantly evolving. That’s something that I think can be heard in all of our albums. There is a progression while maintaining a typical slipperous tone, I’d say. But I think just in the amount of times we’ve played and in our travels to play live, there’s always a learning process involved.” – Isa Holliday
“As a band we’re constantly evolving. That’s something that I think can be heard in all of our albums. There is a progression while maintaining a typical slipperous tone, I’d say. But I think just in the amount of times we’ve played and in our travels to play live, there’s always a learning process involved.” – Isa Holliday
“People were feeling less isolated because they were learning about other like-minded people that were coming together from Punk and Hardcore. Community and culture were our strong messages. I felt the freedom and convictions of self-expression absolutely worked and it was evident within D.C. We didn’t have to leave our community to create this culture. We all worked to make it happen and keep it going,” stated Wuelfing.
“People were feeling less isolated because they were learning about other like-minded people that were coming together from Punk and Hardcore. Community and culture were our strong messages. I felt the freedom and convictions of self-expression absolutely worked and it was evident within D.C. We didn’t have to leave our community to create this culture. We all worked to make it happen and keep it going,” stated Wuelfing.