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Mind Spiders' revved-up and shape-shifting brand of garage-punk-pop is the brainchild of Mark Ryan, formerly of Denton, Texas punks <a href="spotify:artist:5J0D5mXrPaktE9vKqYSumr">Marked Men</a>. When that band went on hiatus, Ryan began working on some songs of his own, including a solo project called the Crying Jags. Initially, Ryan planned for Mind Spiders to be a studio-only project. However, after releasing his debut 7" on <a href="spotify:artist:5J0D5mXrPaktE9vKqYSumr">Marked Men</a>'s former label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Dirtnap%22">Dirtnap</a> in late 2010, he recruited a touring band that featured members of fellow Denton bands and labelmates such as <a href="spotify:artist:7DUx2AXcDNQiZCGFy435ir">High Tension Wires</a>, Uptown Bums, and <a href="spotify:artist:281msmcXvivARtmzZFYpx5">Bad Sports</a>. Mind Spiders' self-titled debut album arrived in early 2011. Ryan's touring lineup joined him in the studio for the second Mind Spiders album, Meltdown, which boasted a fuller and more organized sound and songwriting. The group's third album, 2013's Inhumanistic, was recorded with a lineup of Ryan on vocals/guitar/synth, Mike Throneberry on drums, Daniel Fried on bass, and Peter Salisbury on synth. Featuring more keyboards than usual and a fair amount of drum machines, the record's outlook and sound were inspired by <a href="spotify:artist:0UKfenbZb15sqhfPC6zbt3">Devo</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6zPcUezmkw9aGjoRlBxYxw">Wall of Voodoo</a>, and vintage horror movies. The group dug in deeper with its exploration of cooler, synth-based sounds on 2016's Prosthesis. For 2018's Furies, Mind Spiders continued to follow a darker and more ambitious path, while the lyrics were informed by Ryan's study of Greek mythology. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

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