2003, Blue Skies Turn Black
At the heart of the Marato are the simple things: careful songwriting and a unique sense of musical fusion. The band is named after a promiscuous great dane.
The Marato aesthetic finds itself lodged in pop music's throat- stuck somewhere between math-rock and prog-punk.
The band attributes their broad sound to a collection of influences: Television, the Police, Fugazi, Wooden Stars, Blonde Redhead, Don Caballero, Les Savy Fav; the taste lingers while the record speaks for itself.
Dirty Stories, the debut record by the Marato, features 6 tracks, recorded and engineered by Howard Bilerman and Murray Lightburn (The Dears).
The songs reflect the group's mindset: finding the chaos in order, the dissonance hidden in melody.
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