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Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 24 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Indigenous rocks!!!

    by Duaneallmanisjesus on 6/12/13Knickerbockers - Lincoln

    Went to Knickerbockers in LIncoln NE to see these guys - awesome skilled musicians. There wasn't much of a crowd, and I believe that was due to the venue not advertising properly. If I hadn't bought tickets through ticketmaster before, I would have never found out about the event - the band deserved better than that, but we tried to make as much racket as a 100 people! The whole band was very cool, came out and met us outside and took time to just shoot the breeze after the show was over. Jimi and SRV would have been proud!!!!!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Indigneous was forgettable!

    by Bearsfan30 on 6/9/13Knickerbockers - Lincoln

    So LOUD! Hard to understand the lead vocal. Although I will say the drummer was awesome. I pretty much was disappointed with the whole night,

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Not great

    by Sylvan12 on 6/14/12Rhythm Room - Phoenix

    I saw Indigenous at a music festival a few years ago, so when they came back, I really wanted to go. RR is a different experience and so was Indigenous. Bass was awful and you couldn't hear Matos at all. I still listen to their music but live is different to be sure. BTW the warmup band was pretty good.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Popa Chubby & Indigenous - What a show!!

    by AB56 on 10/14/11B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    I have long been a fan of both artists and while both put on great shows, Popa Chubby absolutely blew me away. He owned the audience from the very first note he played. Just a great, great performance. I would enthusastically encourage anyone and everyone who is a fan of blues/rock guitar wizardry to put Popa Chubby on your list of "must see" acts. Indigenous was very good as well although because it was a weeknight and they followed Popa Chubby, the audience thinned out considerably, which I thought was a bit disrespectful to the performers. Indigenous's style of blues is different from that of Popa Chubby and, frankly, should have served as the opening act. But I would certainly go see Indigenous again and I recommend them to anyone who enjoys electric blues.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Indigenous was to be missed

    by Rmartin3 on 8/22/11Rhythm Room - Phoenix

    Had seen lead guitar player at the Experience Hendrix show in Mesa. Bought tickets based on that. Turns out he was also the lead singer and recently had surgery so couldn't sing. Those duties were being done by the rhythm guitar player. Couldn't understand a word. Whoever is drumming for them is WAY out of sync, either too fast or too slow for the remainder of the band. Probably one of the worst experiences I have ever had at the Rhythm room. Every other show I have ever attended I blogged about afterwards to friends. This time, no blog. I wouldn't want to give them any credit.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great guitarist

    by docgeorge1 on 8/22/11Rhythm Room - Phoenix

    mato was fantastic as a guitar player, but had his jaw wired due to recent surgery and did not sing at all. Therefore, none of his new acoustic work was featured, and the substitute guitar player sang terribly; he was not part of the expected band. Mato is worth seeing alone; he is a fabulous and creative blues guitar player, but I missed his vocal talent and would have preferred the band where his wife sings. His guitar was tuned too loud and everyone else in the band was inaudible, but even his rhythm playing was fabulous.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Disappointed

    by jraul on 8/22/11Rhythm Room - Phoenix

    There were several disappointments about the concert: 1) Mato had surgery on his jaw, which was wired shut, and couldn't sing -- he could still play, 2) his substitute vocalist -- and pretty good guitar player, Derrick Post (is that correct?) should stick to guitar playing and not sing , and 3) the sound system was all that I'd expect from a basic system without a sound man. I could barely hear Mato's guitar. The drummer followed the rule of "harder is better". But on the bright side, Mato had a great instrumental near the end of the show, Horse was there playing congas and the group came out after the show for a meet and greet. Oh yeah, they only played for an hour -- is that typical? Overall, for me it was worth it, just to hear and meet Mato and Horse. I had waited years for them to tour near me home -- as I live in Hawaii, that means travel to the west coast or southwest.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Rock and Blues are alive and well.

    by Rockyt on 10/8/10BB Kings - NY City

    Its not often you get to watch a Performer "bleed out" emotion that you can see hear and feel. All Blues and rock, no b.s. 8 pm lights down, band on. No intro, no self serving ego trips. Mato is gifted, not only as a musician/ songwriter, but comes across as content, which I think is very rare for a performer. Three songs in my wife leans in and says "he's not hard to look at" I reply,"he plays a little gutiar too". I turn into a 5 year old around "famous" people. My wife had to push me over to Mato after the show to shake hands. I said something bevis or butt head'ish and took a bad picture. After I regrouped I spoke with Mato for a few minutes about his music, i've spoke to him a million times while listening to Circle, "who did you write this for? Did she break you? questions like that. Well, standing in front of someone is really different. If you look up Cool you will find a picture of Mato next to the word.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Indigenous really rocks

    by liveneazy on 10/8/108x10 - Baltimore

    The band rocked in a small venue! The only downside was the bass was too loud and it drowned out the vocals. Can't believe there wasn't more people there, they are such a good band. Also loved the fact that they came out after the show to talk, take pictures and sign autographs for the fans. Very humble group of guys which seems rare in that business.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/6/10B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    Mato took the stage and from the very first note, was playing like a man on fire. I loved that he actually played my requested songs. He ended with Hendrix's Little Wing....UNREAL!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Very fun, great music

    by Anonymous on 10/6/10B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    very pleasant, great gig, wonderful players, very very great music

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Indigenous

    by Slapjockey on 11/13/09Potawatomi Casino/Northern Lights Theater - Milwaukee

    Awesome. Not anyone from the original band except the singer/guitar player but .....it was still awesome and that was all they needed.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    indigenous

    by unclechar on 10/23/09Potawatomi Casino/Northern Lights Theater - Milwaukee

    good show. was expecting one more member in the band to show up. wasnt as long as i had anticipated but over all he really rocked that guitar!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mato & Indigenous were incredible.

    by Woogie2k on 10/23/09Potawatomi Casino/Northern Lights Theater - Milwaukee

    Mato & company really put together a great show. The intro to "Six Feet Down" was incredible. Mato plays with such passion. He is truly one of the guitar greats!