Pyramid Of The Sun by Maserati

Pyramid Of The Sun

Maserati

2010

Pyramid Of The Sun is a Alt/Indie album by Maserati, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Post-Rock
  • layered
  • hypnotic
  • cinematic

About

<i>Pyramid of the Sun</i> was the second studio album featuring a new rhythm section for Atlanta’s Maserati and the last one with drummer Jerry Fuchs at the wheel (he died in a 2009 accident). The band lives up to its name on this album, with songs that pulse and whoosh like greased neon in a Krautrock–meets–math rock vein. Fuchs’ unreasonably steady metronomic skills create enormous amounts of momentum. The hyper-drive guitars and sci-fi movie synths on “They’ll No More Suffer from Hunger” are more convincing than the sleek, polite stomp of “They’ll No More Suffer from Thirst,” but both tunes make for a thrilling ride. “Ruins” is nearly three minutes of static-coated, cavernous drums marching under warring synth notes, while the title track is an insistent, ominous bit of motorik mayhem. Reportedly the last track written with Fuchs, “’Bye M’Friend, Goodbye” is one of the best, with a mournful chant giving way to an almost joyous guitar coda. Maserati has made some of the most memorable instrumental music of the last decade, and <i>Pyramid of the Sun</i> is a fitting and admirable remembrance of a huge talent.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Who Can Find the Beast?2:32
  2. 2Pyramid of the Sun4:35
  3. 3We Got the System to Fight the System4:13
  4. 4They'll No More Suffer from Thirst4:52
  5. 5Ruins2:53
  6. 6They'll No More Suffer from Hunger6:25
  7. 7Oaxaca8:11
  8. 8Bye M'friend, Goodbye6:36
  9. 9Pyramid of the Moon8:44
  10. 10Pyramid of the Moon (The Field Remix) [Bonus Track]8:25

Credits

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold