a neat science (2005 - 2008) profile picture

a neat science (2005 - 2008)

About Me

MyGen Profile Generator


"coupling staccato howls with unexpected time changes.....Venue is treated to contorted post-hardcore crescendos and careering Braid-esque stop-start dynamics, all teetering on the edge of collapse. Which obviously is one of the most exciting places to be."

Venue Magazine, August 2007

"seemingly random chaos cleverly (& highly) strung together making a big mess of mentalist energy"

- Sonic Sanctuary, May 2007 ..
"full of weird tunings and breathtaking switchback time changes"

- Rottenmeats, June 2007

"whiplash time changes...a daring nature to at least have a go from a different angle. It's rock Jim, but not as our Mother taught us !!"

Wunderbar, Midsomer Norton

We were lucky enough to have played with many a talented bunch, including Frank Turner, Attack! Vipers!, Secondsmile, That Fucking Tank, Caretaker, Mea Culpa, You Me and the Atom Bomb, Public Relations Exercise, Turbowölf, Thought Forms, Crocus and And So I Watch You From Afar, to name but a few.

A Neat Science were:

Matt - Vocals

Pete - Guitar

Dan - Bass

Ross - Drums

Charlie, Mash and Miles made massive contributions to our music in the three years in which we existed.


My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 25/01/2006
Band Website: http://www.aneatscience.com
Band Members:

Dan - Bass

Ross - Drums

Matt - Vocals

Pete - Guitar


Sounds Like:
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

the closing stretch

The shows we have booked are the last shows we will be playing.  *sob*.  Not long left now before Peter leaves for Belgium, thus ending this glorious affair...Thankfully, during this last lo...
Posted by on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:05:00 GMT

November Shows

...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Nov 2007 03:12:00 GMT

Venue Magazine Review - August 2007

LOUISIANA, BRISTOL (24th July 2007)"With a moniker like theirs, you'd be forgiven for expecting A Neat Science to peddle some kind of self-satisfied, inward-looking sap-rock, conjuring up as it does i...
Posted by on Thu, 09 Aug 2007 10:33:00 GMT