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Artist description
Latest Update - October 31, 2003: I launched mariopassi.com today! Right now it's in its baby stage. But I wanted to have a general place to point people to my stuff without being like..."yeah, it's bla-dee-blaa-de-blaa slash blaa blaa blaa.com....what? Exactly. Now you just got to remember www.mariopassi.com |
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Music Style
Hard Rock |
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Musical Influences
RUSH, XTC, Phish, 70's 80's 90's Pretty much anything that moves me, which is quite a lot! |
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Similar Artists
Rush, Bryan Adams |
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Group Members
Mario Passi |
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Instruments
Drums, Bass, Guitar, Vocals by: Mario Passi |
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Albums
Rise Above, The Flow, Starwheel |
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Press Reviews
MARIO PASSI
Rise Above/The Flow/Starwheel
Independent
Review by: Nicky Baldrian
www.aordreamzones.com
76 Killan Road
Dunvant
Swansea
Wales
UK
SA2 7TH
Today is January 2nd, and Mario Passi's CD's arrived today, thus making his
music my first CD's of 2003.
Passi is from the US and each of the three CD's he has put together are all
mini albums featuring 6-7 songs on each disc which has been self produced.
He is influences are drawn from bands like AC/DC and Rush, but his music is
softer and more pop orientated than those bands.
The first CD called "Rise Above" issued in 2000 shows Mario testing the waters. The first song 'Rise
Above' is catchy acoustic rock with a nice chorus, "Roller Coaster" is where
the Rush tones can be heard, especially with the vocals, this song could
have been on say "Presto" or maybe even an Elvis Costello album, again it's
catchy and the guitar work flows well with the song.
Mario next release was "The Flow" released in 2001.Whilst the first song 'I
Will' again sounds modern, it actually sound better than the songs on "Rise
Above". To me it feels a little darker and fresher, maybe the production
sound is different but it does make the song sound allot easier to digest,
thus 'I Will' is a groovy modern number with some technical guitar licks
flowing through.
It seems to me as if Mario is going in the right direction and
experimenting a little bit with his song and his work rate is nothing to
moan about either (hello Phil Vincent)..
"The Flow" is better than "Rise Above"
"Starwheel" is Mario's latest release and is much better than his first two
CD's. The songs are in the same directions as the first two CD's but the
production is much better and the songs are catchier and flow easier on the
ears, like the first song 'Everything New' which is really catchy, and so is
the fun and catchy 'Rock & Roll Job", which is one of Mario's best songs.
'Invisible Force' is also good but with modern influences whilst 'The Next
Life' really had me flipping, this is his BEST song and it's totally catchy
and very much like Bryan Adams. 'Starwheel' is also
brilliant and again like Bryan Adams and maybe early Honeymoon Suite and
some Rush, it's this style that captures Mario at his best and area he
should concentrate and develop as he does have a gift in the songwriting
department, I'm beginning to o wonder how he would work in a full band
situation. 'Wasting Energy' is another song with modern grooves and lastly 'Pull The
Sun' has Joe Satriani style guitar reminding me of Satch's number "Day At
The Beach" from "Flying In A Blue Dream", the song is more in tune with
modern influences though and is ok.
So I'm left scratching my head, but the feeling I get is that Mario is
trying to appeal a number of genres of hard rock to see which one sticks,
for me it's songs like 'The Next Life' and 'Starwheel' that show Mario's
real potential and like I said an area he should develop next time around, I
think he has it in him to make an album that is in the vein of Bryan Adams'
"Reckless" classic, time will tell.
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Location
Waltham, MA - USA |
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