Introducing Mæth Dæmon — No gods, no algorithms — only distortion.

Mæth Dæmon is not here to comfort you. Born in Rome, Italy from the convergence of four individuals embedded in the underground music scene, the band delivers a calculated assault on modern dogmas through sound. Their debut album, ‘DOGMA’, is now available in full for streaming on scoreav.com — and it demands your attention.

Drawing influence from the discordant complexity of Breather Resist, the sludge-drenched chaos of Gaza, the punishing angularity of Keelhaul, the visceral tension of Playing Enemy, the monolithic weight of The Abominable Iron Sloth, and the emotional violence of The Rodeo Idiot Engine, Mæth Dæmon channels a lineage of bands that never asked for permission — and never will.

‘DOGMA’ is a dense, 33-minute statement: ten tracks of anti-progress fury that target the sacred cows of contemporary society. From the environmental ruin of fossil fuel dependency to the cult of algorithmic perfection, from screen addiction to cultural conformity, the album dissects the modern age with surgical rage and anthropological pessimism.

Musically, Mæth Dæmon blends early-2000s Midwest mathcore and post-hardcore with japanoise textures, analog synths, and glitch-heavy FX, creating a sound that’s both suffocating and meticulously constructed. This is music for those who find clarity in dissonance — a binary live experience coded as 0 = silence and 1 = noise.

What began as a reaction to a 4K remaster of Good Will Hunting — and its themes of progress, education, and self-improvement — has evolved into a manifesto of refusal. A critique of science as dogma. A rejection of blind optimism. A howl from the ruins.

Mæth Dæmon is four brains and one heart. Experience it now in its entirety. 

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