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Indigenous, Indigenous

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1638988

Disk length: 50m 34s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. C'Mon Suzie 3:56
2. You Turn My World Around 3:23
3. What You Do To Me 3:27
4. Hold On 3:34
5. I'm Still Here 3:45
6. Be Right There 3:21
7. Movin' On 3:30
8. Want You To Say 4:13
9. Shame Shame Shame 4:30
10. Take Some Time 4:15
11. Where Are You 3:58
12. I Wonder 5:53
13. Monkeyshuffle 2:41

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Review

On their first major label release, Indigenous--four related members of the Sioux tribe--deliver an amped-up set of gruff, ferocious blues rock. Guitarist/vocalist Mato Nanji has the dusky voice of Stevie Ray Vaughan, and his guitar work bears a striking resemblance to the Texan's poured-silver leads and rhythm parts. Jimi Hendrix is another obvious influence, as Mato captures the guitarist's incisive, psychedelic bluster, layering his guitar over the band's thick, oozing, waist-deep groove in tracks like the album's first single "C'mon Suzie." Heavy yet still fluid, the quartet churns through nearly an hour of blistering, unpolished original tunes, plus a meaty cover of Jimmy Reed's "Shame Shame Shame." --Hal Horowitz

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