The Mathletes are starting out the year by calling it quits. Weยre disappointed to hear the news about the quirky local rockers, who combine the genius of They Might Be Giants and Atom and His Package. ยThere will probably be other Mathlete-type things, but I think this is going to be a last time where thereยs a thousand, million people,ย says frontman Joe Mathlete.
The group is known for an ever-changing lineup of musicians packing themselves onto the stage, sometimes outnumbering the audiences. ยI want to keep doing stuff like that, but I like writing songs with just me, and it doesnยt make sense to just write it in my bedroom with an acoustic guitar and then add 30 people.ย
But downsizing isnยt the only change. ยIยve hated the name basically since weยve started,ย Joe says. ยPeople kept asking me about math and that didnยt have anything to do with it.ย He also says he chose the name because he wanted something that was absurd and not ยrock at all,ย which got harder after adding local hometown heroes The Dimes to the band. ยThe Dimes rock, you canยt tell them not to,ย Joe says.
Although he doesnยt know what will come next, Joe will have plenty of time to think about it. Mr. Mathlete will head to the Capitol City to star in a run of Speeding Motorcycle, the popular production created by Houstonยs now-defunct Infernal Bridegroom Productions. ยA company in Austin is taking over the director and the three main actors to do it for about three, four or five months or so.ย But whatยs after that, Joe? Will we ever see you again? ยI will keep making music, and Iยll keep making music with my friends,ย he says. ยI canยt imagine not coming back to Houston.ย Whew. Okay, weยll be waiting. Also on todayยs bill are Fishboy, Jenny Westbury and Ill Advisory. 8 p.m. The Proletariat, 903 Richmond. For information, call 713-523-1199 or visit www.theproletariathouston.com.
Fri., Jan. 18, 8 p.m., 2008
This article appears in Jan 17-23, 2008.
