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Pyramid Of The Sun - Anniversary Edition

    Originally released in 2010, Pyramid of the Sun was Maserati’s landmark album. It was the band’s final recording with drummer Jerry Fuchs, completed and released one year after his tragic passing. It became their defining album, and remains the keystone of Maserati’s storied catalog.

    As the final piece in the celebration of Maserati’s 20th anniversary, Pyramid of the Sun – Anniversary Edition has been repackaged, remastered from the original master tapes by Josh Bonati, and augmented with a scorching live set from the 2009 SXSW Music Conference. Also included are the side-long bonus tracks, “Pyramid of the Moon” and “Pyramid of the Moon (The Field Remix).”

    TRACK LISTING

    DISC ONE
    1. Who Can Find The Beast? (2:32)
    2. Pyramid Of The Sun (4:35)
    3. We Got The System To Fight The System (4:13) 4. They'll No More Suffer From Thirst (4:52)
    5. Ruins (2:54)
    6. They'll No More Suffer From Hunger (6:26)
    7. Oaxaca (8:12)
    8. Bye M'Friend, Goodbye (6:40)

    DISC TWO
    1. Pyramid Of The Moon (8:44)
    2. Pyramid Of The Moon (The Field Remix) (8:25)
    3. No More Sages (Live At Radio K, SXSW Music Conference, 3/19/2009) (5:45)
    4. We Got The System To Fight The System (Live At Radio K, SXSW Music Conference, 3/19/2009) (4:11)
    5. Pyramid Of The Moon (Live At Radio K, SXSW Music Conference, 3/19/2009) (7:23)
    6. Monoliths (Live At Radio K, SXSW Music Conference, 3/19/2009) (7:11)

    Maserati

    The Language Of Cities (Anniversary Edition)

      Originally released in 2002, The Language Of Cities was Maserati’s second album – and their last before Jerry Fuchs joined the band. Out-of-print and unavailable for over a decade, The Language Of Cities finally gets reissued on all formats to commemorate the band’s 20th anniversary. Remastered from the original master tapes by Josh Bonati, The Language Of Cities featured Maserati’s original lineup of Coley Dennis, Matt Cherry, Steve Scarborough, and Phil Horan, and remains the most sprawling and contemplative album of the band’s decades-long career.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Ambassador Of Cinema (6:05)
      2. The Language (7:48)
      3. Moving With Heavy Hearts (8:00)
      4. Keep It Gold (2:54)
      5. Being A President Is Like Riding A Tiger (7:58)
      6. Cities (6:55)
      7. A Common Interest In Silence (2:50)
      8. There Will Always Be Someone Behind You (7:07)

      Baxter Dury

      Mr Maserati - Best Of Baxter Dury 2001 - 2021

      Mr Maserati showcases two decades of Baxter Dury’s idiosyncratically louche music, a universe of late-night London meet-ups, shuffling basslines and comedown disco tunes, all run through with a wry bleakness and sweet love of humanity. Mr Maserati collects tracks from across Dury’s six albums, plus a new song D.O.A.

      Baxter Dury on new track: “It’s a kind of provincial nod to the music I got into during lockdown because my son Kosmo was playing it – Frank Ocean, Tyler the Creator and Kendrick Lamar. I became obsessed. They’re embracing everything – sexuality, politics, all of it – and I find that inspiring”

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Barry says: Not a week goes by where we don't get asked for a Baxter Dury record so it's with some relief that I see this collection is finally hitting the shelves. Some of the greatest riffs, most distinctive vocals and beautifully rich songwriting make Dury and this collection in particular a no-brainer.

      TRACK LISTING

      Side A:
      1 Miami
      2 I'm Not Your Dog
      3 Leak At The Disco
      4 Cocaine Man
      5 Palm Trees
      6 Oi
      Side B:
      1 Oscar Brown
      2 Claire
      3 Other Men's Girls
      4 Carla's Got A Boyfriend
      5 Prince Of Tears
      6 D.O.A.

      Maserati

      37:29:24 (Anniversary Edition)

        Originally released in a very limited capacity in 2001, Maserati’s debut album finally gets reissued on all formats to commemorate the band’s 20th anniversary. Remastered from the original master tapes by Josh Bonati, 37:29:24 featured Maserati’s original lineup of Coley Dennis, Matt Cherry, Steve Scarborough, and Phil Horan, and includes many of the most placid and medicative moments in Maserati’s storied catalog – a darker, more pensive night drive than they would come to be known for on their later albums.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. A Border Dispute (8:20)
        2. I Have A Dagger, It's Shaped Like A Lightning Bolt (4:56)
        3. The Width Of The Atlantic (6:26)
        4. We Blew Up The Arch And Now St. Louis Is Boring (5:28)
        5. Swimming Versus Fatigue (5:24)
        6. When The Third Wheel's A Brat (6:57)

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        Passages

          Prior to the release of their lauded 2010 album, Pyramid of the Sun, Maserati collected their rare and out-of-print vinyl tracks from the previous couple years into a compilation for CD and Digital release. Featuring all four tracks from their blink-and-it’s-gone limited-edition split LP with Zombi, as well as their remix LP (featuring The DFA’s Tim Goldsworthy and !!!’s Justin Van Der Volgen), Passages was augmented with two previously unreleased tracks the Moog-fueled meditative trance of Steve Moore’s “Monoliths” remix, and the sublime outtake, “Do You Hear The Nightbirds Calling You?”. The Passages collection was remastered from the original master tapes, and packaged with eye-popping new artwork. To celebrate Maserati's 20th anniversary, we have finally made Passages available on vinyl for the first time ever. Packaged in an updated design that maintains the spirit of the original, the vinyl was cut by Amy Dragon at Telegraph Mastering, and the records were pressed at RTI.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Join Us, Mystic Sister (1:18)
          2. No More Sages (5:01)
          3. Monoliths (6:20)
          4. Thieves (2:40)
          5. The World Outside (Thee Loving Hand Remix) (8:11)
          6. Inventions (Justin Van Der Volgen Remix) (7:57)
          7. Monoliths (Steve Moore Remix) (5:16)
          8. Do You Hear The Nightbirds Calling You? (3:14)

          When Jerry Fuchs joined Maserati in 2004, he initiated a complete overhaul of the group: old songs were dropped, tempos were drastically sped up, and the budding psych-rock impulses of guitarists Coley Dennis and Matt Cherry were given room to grow. Beginning with the electrifying Inventions for the New Season, Maserati were a better, faster, stronger beast. That spirit shines bright on Maserati VII, their first album conceived since Fuchs' passing. Maserati has an uncanny ability to toggle time back and forth between the past, present, and future – often in the span of one song. On Maserati VII, they're grounded and driven by new drummer Mike Albanese (Cinemechanica), whose dexterity and stamina prove a perfect fit for Maserati's trademark relentless, driving rhythms and epic song lengths, anchored by bass badass, Chris "Coach" McNeal. To celebrate Maserati's 20th anniversary, we have finally made Maserati VII available again on vinyl for the first time in over five years, packaged in the original heavyweight, full-color old-style tip-on gatefold jacket with custom matte and spot gloss varnishes.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. San Angeles (6:35)
          2. Martin Rev (8:16)
          3. The Eliminator (3:54)
          4. Flashback (2:31)
          5. Abracadabracab (10:42)
          6. Solar Exodus (6:49)
          7. Lunar Drift (3:51)
          8. Earth-Like (4:13)
          9. San Tropea (7:08)

          Maserati

          Enter The Mirror

            Maserati’s first new album in 5 years. “The sonic equivalent of being in the passenger seat with Bullitt.” Pitchfork // “Sleek, pedal-to-the-metal rock, sharply executed by a group thoroughly committed to its own stylistic cause.” NPR // Marking their 20th year as a band, Maserati returns with their first new album in five years. Produced by the band and mixed by Grammy-winning producer, John Congleton (Explosions In The Sky, Swans, Angel Olsen), Enter The Mirror is Maserati’s most compelling mélange of triumphant guitar hooks, abstract synth-pop, and Wax Trax-inspired noise anthems.

            The gated drums of Phil Collins and chorus-drenched guitars of INXS were prominent influences on Enter The Mirror, paired to magnificent effect with the increasingly dystopian lyrical themes (which, ironically, were also massive influences on popular music in the 1980s, and feel ever more relevant now). In addition to longtime members Coley Dennis, Matt Cherry, Chris McNeal, and Mike Albanese, Maserati are joined by friends and collaborators, Bill Berry (R.E.M.), Owen Lange, and Alfredo Lapuz Jr. Self-reflection and loss of control as both a positive and negative aspect of modern existence is at the heart of Enter The Mirror. It is Maserati’s most efficient and cohesive album, and a monumental accomplishment for a band who have weathered many storms throughout their first two decades and found the will to not just keep moving, but to move with style and chase. 

            TRACK LISTING

            1. 2020
            2. A Warning In The Dark
            3. Killing Time
            4. Der Honig
            5. Welcome To The Other Side
            6. Empty
            7. Wallwalker 


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