Maserati (band)

Coley Dennis, Matt Cherry, Steve Scarborough and Phil Horan began making music together in January 2000 and in June played their first show at the now-defunct Above Bookstore in Athens, Georgia.

Shortly thereafter Athens-based Hello Sir Records released the Towers Were Wires 7" and a split CD with Cinemechanica and We Versus the Shark.

In 2008 Scarborough left the group and was replaced by bassist Chris McNeal (Some Soviet Station, Vincas).

The band wrote, recorded and mixed its next album entirely at Albanese's studio in Athens, GA. Rehumanizer[5] was subsequently released in November 2015 followed by a handful of live shows in the US and Europe.

Throughout 2017 and 2019, the band continued to write new material, trading files and demos remotely and occasionally playing together weeks at a time in both the US and in Switzerland.

Their next album Enter the Mirror, recorded in Athens and mixed by John Congleton, was released in Spring 2020 in tandem with the band's twenty-year anniversary.

Maserati in 2008, (L-R) Chris McNeal, Jerry Fuchs, Coley Dennis, Matt Cherry (photo by Fred Weaver)