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Long Way Home, the eighth disc from Indigenous, featuring premier Native American blues/rock axeslinger/vocalist, Mato Nanji, is an outstanding musical document of classic, powerful, real blues/rock heavy guitar power trio grooves that are guaranteed to rock your blues away. Indigenous drew critical acclaim in 1997 with their independently released disc titled "Things We Do" and, since then, they've grown their following through steady recording and touring. Consisting of brothers Mato Nanji (guitar/vocals) and Pte (bass/backing vocals) along with their sister Wanbdi (drums/backing vocals), this Native American power trio live the blues "family style". Blood is thicker than water and it shows in their awesome deep bluesy music. Indigenous lays down songs with deep grooves and plenty of passion led by the way-kool bluesy heavy guitar swagger of guitarist Mato Nanji, whose scorching lead guitarwork and soulful deep-pitched vocals are showcased on every tune. Mato calls to mind S.R.V's masterful guitar attack, reaching similarily combustible levels of intensity while maintaining total command over the instrument. Blues/Hard Rock, total running time, 37:02 - Indigenous @ iTunes!
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