One of the few bands to emphasize the rock in post-rock, Maserati incorporate space rock, dance music, and new wave into an aptly driving sound built on their rare blend of technical prowess and refreshing wit. On early releases such as 2002's The Language of Cities, the band picked up where Tortoise, Macha, and Labradford left off, exploring the ambient, jazz, and even modern classical traditions with complex, warmly textured instrumental music. Maserati truly came into their own, though, with the addition of drummer Jerry Fuchs. His powerful yet precise style helped them exp...