Released in 1995 on Meshuggah's Destroy Erase Improve album, Future Breed Machine's 172 BPM maze of nightmarish polymetric riffs and over-the-bar-line figures is so maniacally complex, it can leave ...
Extreme Swedish quintet Meshuggah has been destroying the boundaries of metal with its quantum-physics complexity and brutal precision for a quarter century. Founded by singer Jens Kidman and ...
Ahhh, alliteration… awesome, aye asshole? All literary snickers aside, this band is an absolute MUST for any serious metalhead, especially those folks who have more progressive leanings…but don’t go ...
The first time I saw Meshuggah, opening for Tool in 2001, I laughed—at them, not with them. Their choreographed hair-whipping and indistinct low rumble could have been a parody, but I knew it wasn’t.