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Chicago’s Umphrey's McGee enters its second decade together with their hardest, darkest, and most artistically cohesive album to date. The new album hits streets on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2009, when Mantis casts another Windy City family into the limelight. Over 2 years in the making, Mantis pushes the envelope in composition, arrangement and group interplay. In an Umphrey’s McGee first, the album offers 100% new material - a drastic change of pace for a band whose typical modus operandi is to work out the material live on-stage before recording studio versions.
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Reggie (1/8/2012 10:56:03 PM)
Wait, I cnanot fathom it being so straightforward.
@Mike (8/14/2010 12:10:21 PM)
You are not a die-hard Umphrey's fan. If you were, then you would know this: Studio does not = Live. The studio album is sick, and the live performance is even sicker. And you would also know that ba
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steve (8/19/2009 9:02:07 PM)
mike is garbage, dont listen to him this new ablum is just the shit, i dont even need to talk about it just find out, and forget about mike.
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