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MP3 Appalachian Translator - Consider An Invasion

Avant-pop meets psychedelia meets dark progressive.

9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Experimental Rock, ROCK: Psychedelic

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Appalachian Translator is a Mifflintown, Pennsylvania-based experimental rock/neo-psychedelic/avant-pop group, consisted of three brothers, guitarist/vocalist Luke Primak (b. 1981), bassist/keyboardist Sam Primak (b. 1986) and percussionist Matt Primak (b. 1979).

The group began in 1995 as Garbage Snake, self-recording and releasing a number of mini-albums from that point up until 1998.

Throughout their development, the brothers have absorbed many disparate, eclectic influences, from the Beach Boys to Captain Beefheart, from Pink Floyd to Can, from John Coltrane to Scott Walker, from Joy Division to This Heat, from Yes and Genesis to Rush.

In September of 2006, under the auspices of engineer/producer factotum Sam, the Primaks began to record "Consider An Invasion" (a title borrowed from their Garbage Snake days). While selections such as "Who Are Them," "False Alarm" and "Research" date back to 2001 in their conception, others were developed through extensive pre-production and some in-studio improvisation. Recording wrapped in March of 2008, with mixing and mastering completed in May.

The result is an album which the group has dubbed its self-proclaimed "rock exorcism."

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