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MP3 Matthew Sabatella - Where the Hell Am I?

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"...folk and americana tinged and contemporary, but much more ambitious and eclectic than the big-time radio ilk of Wallflowers, et al..."
Ravis Harnell - Focus Magazine

12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, ROCK: Roots Rock



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"Where the Hell Am I?" is the first CD by South Florida-based singer/songwriter Matthew Sabatella.

"...the dozen songs on Where the Hell Am I? are striking for not only their melodic purity but for their insistent rhythms and shifting moods... Sabatella's voice is an instrument of almost crystalline beauty, an almost fragile baritone capable of muted intensity ("Goodbye My Love") or raucus embellishment ("Uniform")..."
Steven Almond - New Times Broward/Palm Beach

"...progressive and alternative, Matthew Sabatella achieves something close to rock nirvana (small 'n') on a thunderously melodic new album..."
Sean Piccoli - South Florida Sun Sentinel

"...folk and americana tinged and contemporary, but much more ambitious and eclectic than the big-time radio ilk of Wallflowers, et al..."
Ravis Harnell - Focus Magazine

"...reveals himself to be a more-than-capable vocalist, with an earnest and gritty range..."
Sandra Schulman - Billboard Magazine


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