
Dante Mazzetti
Lost and Drifting
© 2005 Dante Mazzetti
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This is a great collection of songs, with stylized lyrics and artful melodies. This CD takes you on a journey.
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Dante has opened on tours of Ben Folds, Hal Ketchum, Something Corporate and other phenominal acts all across the country. He is currently playing venues throughout the United States.
Dante's compositions are described as alternative with strong melodies and thoughtful lyrics sung with a voice that is both expressive and melodic. He studied voice at the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan and attended the conservatory for music at Purchase college. He left Purchase College after three years to focus on performing. Dante is an accomplished guitar, mandolin and harmonica player, and also plays piano, bass and drums.
Musical ispiration comes from a wide range of artists including Steve Earle, Jeff Buckley, Nirvana, Lucinda Williams, Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan.
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Oh Darling
author: PatriciaWasted Dreams is dreamy; I wish I was the other person. I also like the funny song about the vegetarian cooking and Lost and Drifting. and Standing In The Rain.
Not Just Hot Looking
author: heather tyou can find a song for any mood you're in
real deal
author: tom lindstromhere is something so beautiful and unassuming, i listen to it all the time. one small flaw, the voice on the opening song needs to come on stronger.
Intriguing and Deep
author: Pete BarlowI just read about payoffs in the music industry; that explains why a brilliant album like this is ignored. I saw him recently in a big crowded field; people were spellbound. You will be too!
Intriguing and Deep
author: Pete BarlowI just read about payoffs in the music industry; that explains why a brilliant album like this is ignored. I saw him recently in a big crowded field; people were spellbound. You will be too!
Some Wicked Stuff
author: daddy bonesdante mazzetti's voice is stronger on this album than the first. the songs are fierce. there's a lot of variety and the arrangements are matched to the songs perfectly.
carnival
author: emmit churchthe reviewer reyes is right about the arrangements but wrong about the lyrics. each song has its own special message. carnival town is totally creepy... about some mythical, corrupt place... while the song about putting up with a wife's odd behavior is upbeat and light and funny.
packed full of great word play and intriquing arrangements
author: carlos reyesalthough this album moves all over the place musically, there is a lyrical strand that pervades from song to song. it's like hearing someone's mind go by, and you want to replay it over and over.