Throw Me the Statue

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Throw Me the Statue was an American indie pop band.

Biography

Throw Me the Statue was formed by Scott Reitherman after he began self-releasing CDs in 2004. Friends, including Pedro the Lion member Casey Foubert, pitched in to help as Reitherman added instruments including drum machines and glockenspiels to round out his sound. A full band came into shape in early 2007 as Throw Me the Statue's debut album Moonbeams was released on Reitherman's Baskerville Hill label and later on Secretly Canadian.[1][2] They have been featured on Pitchfork[3] and NPR[4] and have received airplay on the independent Seattle radio station KEXP-FM.[5]

Moonbeams made it to No. 16 of 100 on the Amazon Music Best of 2008 Editors Picks list.[6] The single "Lolita" was used in Courtyard by Marriott's "New Lobby" television commercial.[7] Their second album, Creaturesque, was released in August 2009, with Paste magazine rating it a 7.9 out of 10, calling the songs "unabashedly infectious."[8] In 2008, they recorded a version of Huey Lewis and the News's song, "If This Is It", for a Huey Lewis tribute album.[9]

In 2008 Throw Me the Statue toured the U.S., performed at South by Southwest, Bumbershoot, the Sasquatch Festival, and opened for Cake in Seattle.[10] The band toured North America with The Brunettes in 2009.[11][12]

Discography

Albums

  • Moonbeams (CD) - Baskerville Hill - 2007
  • Moonbeams (re-release) (CD) - Secretly Canadian - 2008
  • Creaturesque (CD/LP) - Secretly Canadian - 2009

EPs

  • Purpleface (CD) - Secretly Canadian - 2009

Singles

  • "About to Walk" (CD) - Baskerville Hill - 2007
  • "Lolita" (7"/CD) - Secretly Canadian - 2008

References

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