Artists

Throw Me the Statue

Based in Seattle by way of San Francisco and New York, one-man multi-instrumentalist Scott Reitherman relocated to the great music city of the north west to set up the Baskerville Hill Records label. Pretty soon his own work under the moniker Throw Me the Statue outgrew the roster and 2007's debut Moonbeams was re-released on Secretly Canadian a year later. The next year's Purpleface EP set the stage for 2009's follow-up Creaturesque.

MP3: Throw Me The Stature - Ancestors (2009)
MP3: Throw Me The Stature - Hi-Fi Goon (2009)
MP3: Throw Me The Stature - Ship (2009)
MP3: Throw Me The Stature - Lolita (2008)
MP3: Throw Me The Stature - About To Walk (2007)

Discography

Albums: 
Moonbeams (Baskerville Hill) 2007 (Secretly Canadian) 2008
EPs: 
Purpleface (Secretly Canadian) 2009
Singles: 
About To Walk (Baskerville Hill) 2007
Lolita (Secretly Canadian) 2008

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Throw Me the Statue

Articles

Review of Moonbeams by Throw Me the Statue

Throw me the Statue’s multi-instrumentalist Scott Reitherman has written an album of songs for the summer. His melodic indie synth-pop references girlfriend’s cars, sunglasses, kissing and the Yucatan, that incredibly sunny region of Mexico. All this is done over a backbeat of simple...

Throw Me The Statue write melodic songs of summer that, like all good pop music, remind you of youth – though perhaps I’m getting a little nostalgic. It is not necessarily the music as much as the titles of the songs. Your Girlfriend’s Car and This is How we Kiss are high...