Car Bomb

Car Bomb

Country: United States
Formed: 2002
Styles: Mathcore

Biography

American mathcore group from Long Island founded in 2000, Car bomb was born from the meeting between two Neck and Spooge groups, who shared a rehearsal room in the Rockville Center neighborhood under a butcher shop. Place they affectionately called the Donjon because of the smells of nausea and the crapi cement that composed it. The quartet composed by Michael Dafferner on the song, Greg Kubacki on the guitar, Jon Modell on the bass and Elliot Hoffman on the drums has as a watchword although it happens to attack the listener of a complex music. For them a song is not finished until it has been built, tortured, chopped, put upside down, dysrhythmized and reworked. It is in particular for this long and elaborate composition cycle that in sixteen years of existence the group delivered only two albums. Centralia in 2007 released by Relapse Records and w^w^^w^w , which we can more simply call the wave in Molière's language, self-produced and released in 2012. The band has in reference the classics of the genre, Meshuggah, Converge or The Dillinger Escape Plan but also claims electro influences such as Aphex Twin or Squarepusher. They also made their first European tour of Meshuggah in 2014. Their third album Meta was released on October 28, 2016. It was produced by their guitarist and Joe Duplantier (Gojira) at the Silver Cord Studio in New York. It includes vocal contributions by Joe Duplantier and Franck Mullen (Suffocation).

Discography

Mordial

Mordial

2019

Meta

Meta

2016

w^w^^w^w

w^w^^w^w

2012

Centralia

Centralia

2007