Maserati / Language of Cities, the
Album: Language of Cities, the   Collection:General
Artist:Maserati   Added:Sep 2002
Label:Kindercore Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2003-01-27 Pull Date: 2003-03-31
Week Ending: Feb 9 Feb 2
Airplays: 1 2

Recent Airplay
1. Mar 24, 2015: Setting Fire to the Lab
Cities
4. Jan 25, 2012: The Fall of Math
Being a President Is Like Ri
2. May 15, 2012: overtones
A Common Interest in Silence
5. Jan 30, 2005: Robot Talent Show
Moving with Heavy Hearts
3. Apr 26, 2012: The Fall of Math
Moving with Heavy Hearts
6. Feb 05, 2003: Strange Attractors
Ambassador of Cinema

Album Review
Kareem (a.k.a. Milo)
Reviewed 2003-01-04
Maserati is a band on the Kindercore label from Athens, GA, which has been getting some attention lately with other releases, the most familiar of which is probably The Agenda. This CD sounds nothing like that, though. The tracks are all indie rock instrumentals employing standard instruments: Fender guitar, drums, bass, some piano and keyboard here and there. Most are pretty subdued, and could be loosely categorized as shoegazer. There are a couple of more upbeat tunes as well.

1.Starts off almost silent for the first 40 seconds. Spare bass and guitar arrangement.
2.Has a near-ambient feel. Drums are dominant here with recurring guitar feedback echoes.
3.Guitar-based song with a bit of a sad feeling.
4.Loudest track, sounding very very much like an instrumental Fugazi track. I liked this one the best on the CD. Guitars, bass, and drums build up some nice tension.
5.Really really quiet. Much like the first track.
6.This is subdued to the point of being boring. Near-silent for almost a minute.
7.Nice, soft piano starts it out. Has a melancholy feel similar to numero 3.
8.Romantic-sounding, ethereal guitars and bass. Musically, there is not too much going on, but it has a hazy feel that is nice.

Track Listing
1. Ambassador of Cinema   5. Being a President Is Like Ri
2. The Language   6. Cities
3. Moving with Heavy Hearts   7. A Common Interest in Silence
4. Keep It Gold   8. There Will Be Always Someone