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| | Maserati: The Language of Cities: Pitchfork Record Review |
 | | They describe their sound as "instrumental U2, with punk rock roots." The first half is easy to hear in their huge, confident sound, full of spacious, atmospheric guitar work, grounded by a tight rhythm section and prominent, dynamic basslines. |
 | | In essence, Maserati employs the same approach to post-rock that Mogwai does (as opposed to the more hollow sounds of a band like Godspeed You Black Emperor!). |
 | | Maserati are far less fiery than they are moody: there's nothing unsettling in their mix, and they seem allergic to math and dissonance. |
| www.pitchforkmedia.com /record-reviews/m/maserati/language-of-cities.shtml (553 words) |
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