High Enough to Notice
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Record Label: Wheelkick Records
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With their energetic shows, dedicated fans and DIY mentality, Mappari has proved to be one of Boston's hottest independent bands.
Since the release of "High Enough to Notice" (Wheelkick, 2001), Mappari has seen attendance at shows grow at a rapid pace. Including a street-team consisting of 175 people in the New England area alone.
With their latest release, "The Firecracker EP" (Wheelkick 2003), Mappari has been the subject of talk concerning movie soundtracks (Disney and MGM), as well as musical inclusion on an upcoming Showtime series produced by Spike Lee.
According to Will Dailey (Lead Vocals/Guitar), "...this CD and band is a reminder to record label conglomerates that great bands, music and products aren't made by companies or factories - They're made with heart, fortitude, a true fan base and most of all..."
Then he started to cry - and seconds later passed out.
For more information on Mappari and Dailey's status please visit: www.MAPPARI.com
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author: Danielle Sadler, Stuff@Night
Even more impressive are their addictive beats, star-bound hooks and sense of humor. It shouldn’t be long before [Mappari has] big time hits with ‘Glue’ and ‘Jamie Vannah’.
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author: Double A, Boston Soundcheck Magazine
Mappari is a band that gives you all they have – and that is a lot. A great sounding pop group with some very deep soundscapes and messages, I feel this album is outstanding… Mappari is ready and poised to blow up and become a major player on our commercial and college airwaves.
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author: Chris Blackburn, YourSound Magazine
Clearly ‘Glue’ is a winner. It starts out with a guitar riff that you'll try to rip off and quickly builds into an anthemic rock-experience employing the best of what Mappari has to offer. This is one of those songs that, even though it's coming from your stereo speakers, you feel like it's hurtling off of a stage.
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author: Keir Burns, What's Up Magazine
With catchy tunes like ‘Glue’ and ‘Together,’ Mappari may be the next music for the masses.
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