INDIGENOUS 'LONG WAY HOME'
Buyer Reviews


'Powerful sound with strong vocals, worth a listen.'
Reviewer: Pete Matthews
Powerful full sound accompanied by strong vocals. This man has a great voice perfect for their sound. Working with Jesse Davey, former guitarist with The Hoax, legends here in the UK, seems to bring out the best of this band. well worth a listen.


'Hard Rockin' !!'
Reviewer: Star
Awesome, Powerful, Passionate! This TRIO totally rocks! Full sound! Meaningful Lyrics! I was so impressed...I bought all of their past CDs too! Thanks guys (and gal)! Keep it up! (a fellow South Dakotan)! 8-)


'Right on the Money !!!'
Reviewer: TONY BELL [BadVoodoo]
I first heard these guys a few years back and was impressed then but this album is something else !!Mato has matured into a Guitarist who would stand proud next to any of the "Greats".....Hendrix,SRV,Chris Duarte etc.The power backing laid down by his brother and sister are equally inspiring.Congratulations also to Jesse Davey[Hoax]for an excellent production.Speaking as a lover of the Native American culture, you guys have done your people proud!! I'm not sure which tribe Indigenous represent but i'm sure both Geronimo and Sitting bull would have been impressed !! Well Done.


'WOW!!!!'
Reviewer: Keir D.
If you're into bluesy rock and roll...this is it. This band is INCREDIBLE!!!!


'Accessable - not just SRV'
Reviewer: MPrutz
This is a strong album. I must admit I was hooked by the SRV character - which is well done. After a couple dozen listenings there are many more things that stand out about this work. For one, that I listened to it that many times in about a month. Its very accessable from the beginning yet holds those subtle things that grow on you or that you learn over time. Its got staying power. Its well-produced for anther. There isn't a bunch of clutter going on. Well crafted material combine with great playing abilities by all to make a very pleasureable experiance. mp


'EVERYONE GET THIS CD.'
Reviewer: CRivera
Their best yet. Mato's guitar is as intense as ever, and the rhythm section has now caught up. Pte's bass rumbles from the first track, "Well You Know," with its slow tempo and driving power. Wandbi has come forward to claim what's hers; check out the cannon-fire drumming on "Don't Let Me Go." The last time I heard drums played this hard was on Led Zeppelin's "When The Levee Breaks." Their playing on the 2003 self-titled cd was a sign of things to come. Mato's guitar is the star attraction, but it's good to hear the others step up. A really nice touch are the duets, Mato and Wandbi sharing vocals on "Awake" and "I'll Be Waiting," two very restful tunes, and very sweet.


'Honest & Powerful Spirit of Indigenous'
Reviewer: Lunashaman
Really the Perfect balance in the Sound, Cause this band give a real impression of natural roots in the Blues but with thw personal view of a great and sensible Native American Musician....Power and Hipnotizing Music.... LUNASHAMAN(SHAMANES;slp;Mexico)




In the spirit of Stevie Ray Vaughn, Lenny Kravitz, Jimi Hendrix and Robin Trower but with the heart and mind of the Native American cause, Indigenous delivers some of the highest quality blues rock to come through here in years. With classically powerful, edgy blues drive, full-throttle guitars, hearty vocals and mountain-moving bass, this is one incredibly meaty album with a perfect trio sound that doesn't shy away from being as intelligent, detail-oriented and well-crafted as it is no-nonsense rockin'.

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