In the late 1990s, a whole slew of young guitarists emerged, all making a grab for the Stevie Ray Vaughan mantle. In this group, one must include Mato Nanji, guitarist for the family venture Indigenous. Unlike many of his predecessors, Mato...more.
This is a great blues rock album. If you like music in the vein of Stevie Ray Vaughan, this album is most definitely for you. Mato Nanji's singing and guitar playing are second to none. Check it out. You won...more.
I didn't know about Indigenous before I heard them on Amazon.
I just board the 3 albums "Live at Pachyderm Studios", "Things we do" and "Indigenous".
I can only say, that the music gets better for every time I play...more.
I think this is what Kenny Wayne was supposed to sound like but falls flat on his now-Lenny-Kravitz-wannabe a** trying to accomplish. When i first heard Mato, he made me want to run to my guitar and start...more.
If you're searching blues artists and reading reviews and you don't buy this one(or any Indigenous), you're a fool. They are one of my all time favorites. I agree with another reviewer that said this guy captures...more.