MP3 Matthew D. Guarnere / M.D.G. - M.D.G.
Rock artist leaning towards progressive rock and melodic pop. Special emphasis on lead vocals & harmonies.
7 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Classic Rock, ROCK: Retro-Rock
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“A real gem on this release is the opening track ‘A Little Chemistry’ which just spells AOR big time across it.”
- Carsten Nielsen, Rockheads Records, DENMARK
“...We''re talking about a genius at work here and it''s a pleasure to salute him with a high rating”
- Urban "Wally" Wallstrom, AOR-Europe!, SWEDEN
“Where’s Everybody Gone?’ is a passage through the peaceful clime of a ballad led by acoustic guitar...very sweet and emotive.”
- Spulit, Prog-PT, PORTUGAL
“...A wide variety of short, yet always different vocal and instrumental parts that seem to change each other more frequently than a kaleidoscope.”
- Vitaly Meshnikov, Progressor, UZBEKISTAN
“Matthew should be very proud of this EP as it is a work of true beauty and style.”
- Robbie Evans, Powerplay Magazine, UK
“Matthew D. Guarnere stands forth as one of the most original artists I have heard in awhile. It’s hard to believe this guy is not yet signed. If there is any justice, he will be soon.”
- Bjørnar Bevolden, Prog Power, NORWAY
“M.D.G. plays it Wembley big with sonics that scrape the sky...I’m sure it has a lot to do with singer Matthew D. Guarnere’s 60-octave vocal range. I mean, holy s***!”
- Frank DeBlase, WBZA radio, USA
“Excellent and indispensable work, highly recommendable...”
- Carlos Vaz Ferreira, Progressive Rock & Progressive Metal, BRAZIL
“It would seem easy to produce commercial pop-rock CDs nowadays, yet often these products are too superficial. As the famous saying goes: ‘here today, gone tomorrow’...this does not apply to Matthew D. Guarnere.”
- Roberto Guarnieri, Metal Shock, ITALY
“Elevates himself from the mainstream music mass pudding! ”
- Carsten Baar, Hard Line Magazine, GERMANY
“With a last name like this, the music couldn''t be bad, could it?”
- Dmitry M. Epstein, DME Music, ISRAEL
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