Max Subar Signs With Merge Records, Announces Debut Solo Album "Anything Could Be"
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Chris DeVille
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Summary
Max Subar, guitarist for the Chicago indie folk-rock band Case Oats, has signed with Merge Records and announced his debut solo album "Anything Could Be." The article shares the title track and highlights Subar's impressive guitar work, which stood out during a recent Case Oats concert. The album is co-produced and features collaborations with other musicians.
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A big reason for that was guitarist Max Subar, who was absolutely cooking up there.
Subar recently signed to Merge Records, the same label that works with Case Oats, to release his debut solo album Anything Could Be.
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