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Retro-mod rock where "The Doors" meet "The Matrix" -- what a P.T. Cruiser would sound like if it was a piece of music.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2003
The Mesmers Record Label: The Mesmers
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Come and See 3:07 Album Only
One With The Sun 2:51 Album Only
What Do I Get But Nothing 3:40 Album Only
Take a Number 3:25 Album Only
Empty Nights 3:16 Album Only
Neptune City 2:53 Album Only
Somnambulist 2:01 Album Only
Queen of the Cathode Ray 2:51 Album Only
Sandy Strange 2:49 Album Only
Dark Rooftop 4:16 Album Only
Architects of Fear (lo-fi) 4:17 Album Only
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Album Notes

Not all playgrounds have monkey bars -- just ask the Mesmers, a three piece rock band from the suburbs of Washington DC. For the last two years they've perfected their retro-mod sound in their very own Gimlet Studios, a sonic jungle gym of glowing dials, gleaming microphones, and the occasional toy robot.

The result is a self-titled album with a sound somewhere between The Doors and Beck, and peppered with breakbeat rhythms ala The Roots, It's vintage rock-n-roll that shimmers with modern sensibilities. It's what a P.T. Cruiser or the revamped Mini Cooper would sound like if they were pieces of music. According to The Mesmers singer/bassist, Fitz: "Our goal was a stark contrast of vintage and modern textures. Film noir meets the Matrix, or maybe, the Ramones playing in the movie Dark City."

With the CD now released the band is gearing up for a major promotions push with touring, publicity events, and an extensive Web site. The band not only wrote, recorded and produced their first album, but also fields all it own graphics, Web design, promotion, and bookings.

Such diverse duties might dilute the efforts of some bands, but not the Mesmers. Their obsession remains writing top-notch songs destined to be covered by other artists, giving them compelling performances, and wrapping them in hypnotic hi-tech/lo-fi textures.

In such a busy playground, who'd have time for monkey bars anyway?

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