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The band Milton Mapes (from Austin, Texas) formed in 1999, naming the band after singer/guitarist Greg Vanderpool's grandfather. Vanderpool and bandmate Roberto Sánchez, both veterans of Dallas’ Deep Ellum music scene, subsequently spent a year in Nashville compiling songs that would make up Milton Mapes' debut release The State Line (2001). The 7-song CD was well-received by regional press and radio, drawing comparisons to Neil Young (Harvest) and Bruce Springsteen (Nebraska). Milton Mapes has since evolved into a complete band (with the addition of Britton Beisenherz, Chris Dye, and Jim Fredley), honing in closer on an atmospheric revival of Young's Crazy Horse or Bob Dylan's electric conversion. While maintaining its roots under layered guitars and textures, the band knows the power of understatement--often allowing the quiet moments of a song to shine as brightly as the loud ones. The band released Westernaire (Aspyr Media) in 2003, reflecting this migration with a heavy dose of guitar-oriented songs. Sounding much less "country" than the title might suggest, Westernaire explores themes of 'the unknown', love, and alcohol--painting with rock-and-roll a hazy landscape that holds more questions than answers. The band has toured through much of the United States since the recording of Westernaire. Appearing both as a duo and with a full band, Milton Mapes continues to introduce itself to new audiences with a personal and diverse set of live performances. The group has sha

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