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Marty, SOUTH DAKOTA
United States

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   Indigenous: General Info
Member Since2/13/2005
Band Websitewww.IndigenousMusic.net
Band MembersIndigenous is a Native American Blues Rock Band from Marty, South Dakota. iLike Indigenous (Blues Rock)




Pick up the 1998 Indigenous album Things We Do from:
Amazon.com or Indigenous - Things We Do


Pick up the 1999 Indigenous album Live at Pachyderm Studio from:
Amazon.com or Indigenous - Live at Pachyderm Studio 1998


Pick up the 2000 Indigenous album Circle from:
Amazon.com or Indigenous - Circle


Pick up the 2003 self-titled album Indigenous from:
Amazon.com or Indigenous - Indigenous

Pick up the 2005 Indigenous album Long Way Home from:
Amazon.com

InfluencesInfluences of Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Santana, Big Head Todd & The Monsters, and the Three Kings: BB, Freddie, and Albert.
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Record LabelVanguard Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 17 2009 9:00P
Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, Maryland
Jul 18 2009 6:00P
Buffalo Place Rocks The Harbor Buffalo, New York
Jul 19 2009 9:30P
Southgate House Newport, Kentucky
Aug 1 2009 6:00P
Fargo Blues Festival Fargo, North Dakota
Aug 8 2009 12:00P
Shops at Legacy Amphitheater Omaha, Nebraska
Oct 22 2009 8:00P
Northern Lights Theater Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Nov 21 2009 8:00P
Shooting Star Casino Mahnomen

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   About Indigenous
Mato Nanji’s always provided the heartbeat of the band Indigenous — along with the warm dusty voice and the soaring, spirited guitar fireworks that have earned the group from South Dakota’s Nakota Nation a place among roots rock’s elite. But with the emotionally charged and musically visceral Broken Lands, the band’s second album on Vanguard Records, Nanji makes a transformation from sparkplug to visionary. "I’ve wanted to make an album like this for years," Nanji explains, "but to a certain extent my hands were tied. Now I feel like I’ve achieved so many things I’ve wanted this band to be. The songs I’m singing are more personal. The sound of the band has broadened, and we were able to explore all the influences that are woven into that sound – blues, soul, R&B, and even country — more than ever. And the guitar playing is more controlled, to really let the songs speak for themselves. On top of all that, I’ve grown as a singer. After being frustrated for a while, all of this makes me very happy. "What it amounts to," Nanji announces, "is that Indigenous is a brand new band." He means that literally. From the group’s beginning in his parents’ basement through the release of 2006’s Vanguard debut Chasing the Sun, Indigenous was a family band. But after that disc was recorded Mato’s bassist brother Pte, his drummer sister Wanbdi, and his percussionist cousin Horse left to pursue other musical paths. "Everybody decided to go their own way, leaving me to carry on Indigenous," Nanji says. "Playing with my family for 10 years was a lot of fun, but it was time to grow." So Nanji recruited guitarist Kris Lager, keyboardist Jeremiah Weir, bassist Aaron Wright, and drummer John Fairchild to tour behind Chasing the Sun. They also appear on Broken Lands, joined by drummer Kirk Stallings, percussionist Chico Perez, and Mato’s wife Leah Nanji on backing vocals. Producer Jamie Candiloro (Ryan Adams, R.E.M., Willie Nelson, the Eagles) completed the studio team. "Jamie shined on bringing out the energy and honest sound we had going on," Nanji says. "He had us set up and play live in the studio as if we were on stage. Some of the songs, like the acoustic-guitar shuffle ‘All Night Long,’ went down with even the vocals recorded live while the band played. Others, like ‘Should I Stay,’ are more textured, but benefit from the energy that comes with playing the basic tracks live." Nanji’s big-toned guitar on Broken Lands’ dozen songs about romance and destiny continues to demand comparison to his idols Stevie Ray Vaughan, Los Lobos, Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana. His burnished style — full of ringing sustained notes and artfully bent strings — elevates the emotional appeal of numbers like the romantic soul-searcher ‘Should I Stay’ and the brooding blues-rock masterpiece ‘Waiting.’ Nonetheless, Nanji kept his gear for the sessions trim: a couple amps, including the distinctive organ-like whir of a Leslie speaker, and his trademark Stratocasters augmented by a Guild acoustic. "I wanted to get more slide guitar into the album, too," he says, "which gave me and Kris, who’s an exceptional slide player, new ways to have interplay." So Lager added bottleneck to ‘All Night Long,’ the sweet ballad ‘Eyes of a Child’ and other numbers. “I’ve loved slide ever since I found Elmore James in my father’s collection of old blues albums when I was a teenager," Nanji says. The other sonic addition is Leah Nanji’s harmonies on much of Broken Lands, "I’ve always been a big fan of women singing backing vocals," Nanji says. "Leah was able to do some of that on Chasing the Sun, but to me her voice is an essential part of Broken Lands." Leah was also essential as a songwriter, co-authoring all of the songs with Mato except his self-penned ‘Just Can’t Hide.’ "This is the first time I’ve had a hand in writing every song for an Indigenous album," Nanji says. "It’s very liberating, because I feel like I’ve truly invested myself. Leah and I have been writing songs together for years, and we had written about 20 for this album and narrowed it down to the best dozen." One of the most compelling is ‘Place I Know,’ a riff-rocker that decries the poverty and isolation of Reservation life and gives the album it’s title in the line, "all is lost in these broken lands." "I love the way all of these songs came out, but ‘Place I Know’ is one of the closest to me," Nanji says. "It’s important to bear witness about the things that inspire love in your life and about the things that make you sad. “But working on these songs at home with Leah in Sioux Falls was really fun," says Nanji. "I got to just sit and play them again and again on acoustic guitar without pressure, and that helped me develop my vocal melodies and grow as a singer. Because of that, Broken Lands has my best vocal performances. "Broken Lands makes me feel like I did when Indigenous was just starting out," Nanji says. "We were excited about making music and making records, and maybe getting to tour all over the United States, which we did. "Now Indigenous is a new band again and I feel that same excitement," he continues. "But this time — when we start touring in August — I want to take these new songs and this great sounding band all over the world."

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Sky





Jul 9 2009 10:11 PM

Great show at Fire Rock!
~V~





Jul 9 2009 9:11 PM

Love that music! Have an awesome time out there, travel safely and happily!
Johnny





Jul 7 2009 1:22 AM

As always you rocked "Fire Rock" . I travelled from Utah to catch your show. I saw you last year in Salt Lake also. Keep on rockin Laterz Johnny
norvègiene





Jul 6 2009 10:20 AM

Appreciate the add… and what you do to the music,I like it!

Greetings from Konny
~Tonya~





Jul 6 2009 2:40 AM

  Showin' some love,, i seen u perform live at the fireock casino.  Again,, u put on a great show!! Your music is awesome and so are U!!  Keep On Rockin'!! 
NaNaNaNaNaNa





Jul 5 2009 5:33 PM

Thanks for the ADD!! Just saw you in concert yesterday in Church Rock, Nex Mexico! It was a truly inspirational experience since this is the 1st time I've heard of your band!! Love the guitar playing & your singing, too! Looking fwd to seeing you'll in concert again... Many Blessings on your journey...
J





Jul 4 2009 5:49 PM

Beautiful!! Mii Gwetch for the add!
You guys have many fans in the midwest :D can't wait til you come up n' play for us again!
Mr. Tapaha





Jul 4 2009 2:24 AM

*woo* Can't wait to see You in concert tomorrow at Fire Rock Casino!! Play Hard!!!

-Mr. Tapaha
"Work Hard, Play Harder"





Jul 3 2009 8:09 AM

Come back to Phoenix :))
Rob's Tatd Brat.....





Jul 1 2009 4:23 AM

Your show in Shawnee Ok (Indian Country) was AWESOME!! It was a privilege and an honor to meet you - THANK YOU!!
Tracey Ace





Jun 30 2009 5:02 AM

Dang! I missed you in Shawnee, what was I thinking. I guess I'll just have to cruise to Lincoln. Just came from there last week for a Native Language Conference. Too bad, it wasn't the same time. Keep on Jammin!
indigeninja





Jun 29 2009 6:34 PM

Thanks for the add.I jam ya'lls music all the time.
thanks for your inspiration.one.
drew





Jun 28 2009 6:09 AM

You absolutely ROCKED tonight!! thank you, thank you, thank you!!
INDIGENOUS in shawnee, oklahoma?!
Bobo





Jun 25 2009 8:19 PM

Shawnee this weekend, awesome!!
***M.Ray***





Jun 25 2009 4:52 AM

See you guys at Fire Rock on the fourth. Have a good one. Laterz
itbe DJ JOJO!!!





Jun 24 2009 1:59 AM

I still remember the first show played in Tulsa at a small pool hall/blues club, many a guitar string were broken that night!! Awesome!!! 
james





Jun 22 2009 6:05 AM

Saw you guys @ the State Fair In Palmer Alaska 2005!!!!! Keep up the good work and hope to c u sometime soon???? James P Albert "Above Ground"
Michele





Jun 21 2009 10:00 AM

Just listened to all the tunes on Broken Lands. Awesome.
Josh





Jun 21 2009 3:25 AM

Hey! Thanks for the add! I've been a fan for a long time, went to see you twice at Cain's Ballroom and twice at the Tulsa Blues Festival. How bout another live album? Man that would be great! A compilation of all your best concert performances!
***TWILIGHT DREAMER***





Jun 20 2009 10:56 PM

Awesome sound!! Do you have any plans on coming to Florida??
Love you guys,
Melodie
<-Mos Diabolical->


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Jun 20 2009 7:58 PM

im lookig forward to hearing you guys tonite at biker night!! can't wait
Mr. Tapaha





Jun 20 2009 5:09 AM

Hey waddup? I can't wait for July 4th!! Got my ticket to go see ya in Concert at Fire Rock Navajo Casino!! *woo* See you There!!! And hope you Have a Great Weekend! =)

-Jeraime
2-oh-oh-Niner!! Lets do this!!!





Jun 17 2009 9:29 PM

See you at Fire Rock Navajo Casino!!! OORRAHH!
Laurie Maxine aka "Tekaspalu"





Jun 16 2009 5:34 PM

Hi, I luv your music, I saw you perform at Yakama Nations Legends Casino, Toppenish, Washington. Handsome too!!!
Greg





Jun 16 2009 4:37 AM

hey stopping by to say hello, and too say see ya during the 4th of july event at fire rock, lol well i hope all is good. yaateeho na'nadoo

greg
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