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Maps need reading Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Maps need reading

The East Room
2412 Gallatin Ave

May 20, 2017

8:00 PM UTC
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Maps need reading Biography

"...an integral part of Knoxville’s progressive-music community." -The Knoxville Mercury "...resisting movement is futile. Dancing and/or foot-tapping is inevitable." -Knoxville Music Warehouse Maps Need Reading is a four-piece art rock band based in Knoxville, Tennessee. The band fuses elements of jazz, indie, and post rock, creating a hybrid sound that equally satisfies the tastes of both progressive rock and pop fans alike. Guitarist David Webb, bassist Nathan Patterson, and guitarist/keyboardist Chris Burgess formed The Renaissants during their high school years, creating nifty indie pop music that slowly drifted toward more odd time signatures and dynamic arrangements. The three musicians formed Maps Need Reading in 2011 by adding drummer Jordan Sexton, whose style allowed the band to further develop a more progressive, post-rock-influenced sound. In 2014, Sexton left the band and was replaced by childhood friend and University of Tennessee music school companion DJ Young.
 Moving forward with Young, the band has further diversified its sound while continuing to refine the core audible elements that have kept fans coming back—long, dynamic orchestrations that combine deep, dissonant noise and danceable indie pop aesthetics. Each member of the band contributes their own respective influences to the writing process, and that diversity allows for songs that span all across the musical spectrum. The band released its Hopes for Chemistry EP in August, 2015, and has used the positive momentum the album has received to begin pushing their sound outside Knoxville. Do your feet wanna tap? Does your soul need feeding? Is your inner voice telling you that your maps need reading?
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