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Maserati

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Biography

Yet another of the Athens, GA experimentalists, Maserati picked up where bands like Tortoise, Macha, and Labradford left off with complex, warmly textured instrumental music straying from the confines of rock to explore the ambient, jazz, and even classical traditions. The four-piece of Coley Dennis (guitar), Steve Scarborough (bass), Phil Horan (drums), and Matt Cherry (guitar) began playing together in early 2001. After several months, they recorded and self-released 37:29:24, a moody blend of rock expansiveness and scatter-bursts of Slint-like aggression. In 2002, they met again in producer Andy Baker's Chase Park studio (where albums by Macha, The Mendoza Line, and Jucifer have been recorded) to record The Language of Cities, the band's first label-backed album on the indie clearinghouse Kindercore. The eight-song album continued their exploration of emo-tinged rock best exemplified by the track "The Language," a seven-plus-minute opus of sustained cymbal buildups, churning guitar, and John McEntire-style fills. In 2005, Jerry Fuchs replaced Phil Horan on drums. After signing to Temporary Residence in 2007, Maserati released Inventions for the New Season, which was followed by two remix albums. After starting on their next full-length, in 2009, tragedy struck when Fuchs suffered a freak accident and fell to his death in an elevator shaft. Carrying on, the rest of Maserati pushed through to finish the album. It was released in 2010 and named "Pyramid of the Sun" after a song Fuchs had conceived in his tour journal. ~ Daphne Carr, Rovi

Top Tracks

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  1. Inventions - (9:43)  -  4,437 plays
  2. Kalimera - (4:15)  -  3,267 plays
  3. Show me the Season - (9:23)  -  3,672 plays
  4. Synchronicity IV - (7:14)  -  3,465 plays
  5. No More Sages - (5:00)  -  2,864 plays
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