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▲ After the devastating loss of former drummer Jerry Fuchs, Maserati
is back in full swing with a 10-day headlining tour and an ad-new album.
Maserati takes new risks
By CHRIS MILLER
The Red & Buck
There’s got to be some
way to tie together all of
the “driving” themes sur
rounding Athens band
Maserati. The famous car
company name, the “road
trip speeding down the
road with no destination
necessary” style of their
sound and when they got
together, they just wanted
to load up and drive.
“When we started we
just kinda wanted to start
writing music and get on
the road." said guitarist
Coley Dennis. “We were 10
years younger and pretty
hungry to just go for it.
We just got in the van and
started touring our asses
off.”
That wasn’t just a
threat. Three years into
the band’s existence, it
had already begun touring
extensively and managed
to squeeze in recording
and releasing two full
length albums and a split
with The Mercury
Program.
“At that point we were
probably touring at least
four months out of the .
year probably, maybe
more,” Dennis said. “In
between there we started
tryin’ to write more
records and stuff.”
Then in 2004 came
some lineup changes, a
few side projects and a lit
tle graduate school for
good measure. Some time
off proved beneficial. The
band came back together
in 2005 when guitarist
Matt Cherry finished
graduate school and Jerry
Fuchs joined to replace
the original drummer.
Since then the band pro
duced another split
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originals.
But the last five years
were stuck with undoubt
edly the most devastating
and unpredictable event
of the band’s long career.
In November 2009, FUchs,
whose drumming had
been hailed as some of the
best on the indie circuit
at the time, died after fall
ing down an elevator shaft
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“It was crushing ... no
other way about it,”
Dennis said. “It was life
changing for all of us to
say the least.”
The sudden and horrif
ic loss of Richs had
impact far beyond the
music, and the band was
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settled down.
“He was my best friend,
it’s not like just some guy
that plays drums that you
hang out with— that guy
was everything,” Dennis
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what the plan should be
and to even really talk to
each other about it.”
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early this year and decid
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the record they had start
ed with their late drummer.
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the most important thing
we’ve ever had to do, fin
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blood and guts in that
thing.”
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“He was definitely the
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was one step touring
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I am pathetic at running
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First play of the game,
Zach threw an interception
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