American progressive rock septet from New Jersey, known for blending brass and violin with rock instrumentation; notable albums include Maps of Non-Existent Places (2012) and Stranger Heads Prevail (2016).

Reviews on DeBaser mention members and contributors including Salvatore Marrano (vocals), Tom Monda (guitar), Cody McCorry (bass, theremin), Ben Karas (violin), Ellis Jasenovic (tenor sax), Andrew Digrius (trumpet/flugelhorn) and Odin Alvarez (drums).

DeBaser hosts two reviews praising Thank You Scientist's eclectic mix of progressive rock, jazz-rock and funk, noting strong orchestration with brass and violin. Reviewers highlight Maps of Non-Existent Places (2012) and Stranger Heads Prevail (2016) as key records. Critiques mention occasional overlong running time and uneven vocal choices.

For:Fans of progressive rock, jazz fusion, experimental rock and listeners who enjoy brass and strings in a rock context.

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 “Maps of non-existent places” is the first album by the young American group Thank You Scientist, released in 2012 as a follow-up to the EP “The perils of time travel” (2011).

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