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Thank You Scientist is an American
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band from
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. Their debut
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Maps of Non-Existent Places ''Maps of Non-Existent Places'' is the debut full-length album by progressive rock band Thank You Scientist. This is the only album to feature Greg Colacino on bass and Russ Lynch on violin, viola and mandolin. Track listing Personnel Credit ...
'' was named the "'' Revolver Album of the Week"''" in October 2014. Their second album '' Stranger Heads Prevail'' was released in July 2016. Their third album ''Terraformer'' was released in June 2019.


History

Thank You Scientist was formed at the New Jersey Montclair State University's music program, when guitar player Tom Monda met saxophonist Ellis Jasenovic and trumpet player Andrew Digrius. Their musical taste for
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would later become an influence and a seed for Thank You Scientist. In 2009 vocalist Salvatore Marrano (former vocalist of New Jersey rock band "Hello Eden"), bass player Greg Colacino, drummer Odin Alvarez and violin player Russ Lynch joined the band, which became the original lineup for Thank You Scientist. The band self-released their ''The Perils of Time Travel'' EP in 2011, followed shortly after by their first full-length album ''Maps of Non-Existent Places'' in 2012. This album caught the attention of
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, vocalist and guitarist for the progressive metal/rock group
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and founder of Evil Ink Records, who brought band to the label as its first signed act. A music video for "My Famed Disappearing Act" was released in August 2014. The digital re-release of the album was on September 16, 2014. The deal opened multiple doors for the band, which soon started touring with Periphery in 2015, and with Coheed and Cambria later that year. a 2015 tour with Periphery Bass player Greg Colacino left the band that year, and was temporarily replaced by James Robbins and later on by Cody McCorry of
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. Touring put new pressure on the band, which announced in September 2017 that Odin Alvarez, Ellis Jasenovic, and Andrew Digrius would leave the band, and were to be replaced by Faye Fadem on drums, Sam Greenfield on sax, and Joe Gullace on trumpet. In 2017 their song "Psychopomp" was included in
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show "Jagged Line". They announced their next album, ''Terraformer'', on April 5, 2019, and released the first single off that album, "FXMLDR" (pronounced as “Fox Mulder” and inspired by the television series ''
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''), on April 13. The album was released June 14, 2019. The band also released a video for "FXMLDR" made with solar equipment and in conjunction with Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps. Following a hiatus during the
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, Thank You Scientist returned to touring in fall 2021. In October the band played three sets on the
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-headlined S.S. Neverender cruise, produced by
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partner Sixthman. After the cruise, drummer Faye Fadem announced in a
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post on the band's official page that she was departing Thank You Scientist to focus on her music as Trust Fund Ozu, and that Kevin Grossman was taking over as drummer. A new EP ''Plague Accommodations'' was released on November 19, and the band embarked on a supporting 26-date tour of the U.S. and Canada.


Musical style

Their musical style has been described as
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progressive metal Progressive metal (sometimes shortened to prog metal) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression" and amplified guitar-driven sound of the former with the more experimental, cerebral ...
, and
jazz fusion Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, amplifiers, and ke ...
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Members

* Salvatore Marrano – vocals (2009–present) * Tom Monda – electric guitar,
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, vocals, synth, producer (2009–present) * Ben Karas –
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(2013–present) * Cody McCorry – bass,
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, saw (2015–present) * Joe Gullace – trumpet (2017–present) * Alex Blade Silver - saxophone (2021–present) *Kevin Grossman – drums, percussion (2021–present) Past members * Faye Fadem – drums (2017–2021) * Sam Greenfield – saxophone (2017–2021) * Ellis Jasenovic – saxophone (2009–2017) *Andrew Digrius – trumpet,
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(2009–2017) *Odin Alvarez – drums (2009–2017) *Greg Colacino – bass (2009–2015) * Russ Lynch – violin, viola, mandolin (2009–2013) *George Marzloff – keyboards, synths (2009–2010) *James Robbins – bass (2015) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Singles


References

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