Fans who have followed Umphrey's McGee for any period of time know that there are only two guarantees: you never know what you’re going to get, and Umphrey's always delivers. How else can a band be relentlessly innovative in both music and fan relations for 13-plus years? The latest expected twist arrives in the form of their newest studio album (and first with ATO Records) Death By Stereo (9/13), the follow up to 2009's Mantis. Mantis surprised fans with a collection of music never before played, and surprised the music industry with an innovative marketing campaign that catapulted the album past the Heatseekers chart, debuting at #62 on Billboard's "Top 200" chart without any radio play or television appearances. Death By Stereo's concise melodic approach and accessible songwriting is everything fans had hoped for, but not what anyone expected. Death By Stereo is disarmingly straightforward. Sure, you can dance to it, but the clever arrangements, meticulously crafted chordal interplay, and virtuoso instrumentation put Umphrey's McGee in a category all their own.
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...Earnest?
Mercury Theatre (6/6 - 6/7) | |
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Hot Foot Honeys Present LESSONS LEARNED: A Tap Concert
Germantown Community Theatre (4/4 - 4/5) | |
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Red: Tribute To Red Skelton
Pensacola Saenger Theatre (4/28 - 4/28) | |
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The Importance of Being Earnest
Hendersonville Performing Arts Company (3/21 - 4/6) | |
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The Psychology of a Murderer
Bijou Theatre (5/14 - 5/14) | |
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Tick Tick BOOM!
Theatreworks at the Square (3/21 - 3/30) | |
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