Nevertheless

01. Out Of Touch
02. Forever Devoted
03. Don't Open That
04. Nothing Without You
05. Salt Is Good
06. Chicken Neck
07. On The Down Low
08. Crazy Eights
09. Out Of Egypt
10. Nevertheless

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Review

"Wielding his guitar like a mighty sword, DiFusco can sever your head, if need be, or simply give you a close trim."Nevertheless, the first solo effort by guitarist Sal DiFusco, defies all attempts at artist/genre splicing. It just rocks! Wielding his guitar like a mighty sword, DiFusco can sever your head, if need be, or simply give you a close trim. But he's not all action; he can talk, too. His slow probing melodies expose and lay bare secret-if not scary-places in your soul. Yet, he doesn't just leave you there, he leads you through it. Nevertheless is a wildly intense, exhilarating and cathartic ride.

With the release of his CD, there is no question that DiFusco is now playing with the big boys. His twenty five years of professional playing have earned him acclaim from Kenmore Square to Red Square, but his roots are deep and thriving in the soil of Boston. A graduate of the Berklee College of Music in jazz composition, DiFusco is not just an alumni;he's also a faculty member. For Sal DiFusco there is no greater reward musically than passing along what he knows to eager young players. He acknowledges with respect that his own rock/jazz-fusion style was shaped by mentors Jeff Beck and Al Dimeola.

Yet, Nevertheless is a very personal statement from DiFusco. Reunited with former band member and high-school pal, Mike Mangini (Grammy-nominated drummer with Steve Vai), DiFusco wanted to convey the idea of overcoming. "Even when it looks totally impossible, and everyone's saying, 'No way. It's too hard. It's too late.' Still, if you have that 'nevertheless' mindset, it can happen." DiFusco's zeal is both refreshing and contagious.

Besides Mike Mangini's explosive drumming, the CD includes numerous world class musicians: keyboardist Keith Reid, bassist Joe Santerre, drummer Casey Scheuerell, keyboardist Paul Stiller and percussionist Dan Foote. Also making an appearance is DiFusco's wife, Jennifer, who adds her spoken voice to two of the CD's tracks.

Truly DiFusco is as original a composer as he is a player. From the compelling battle cry of "Frenzy", to the exquisite melody of "Nothing Without You," to the funky, playful, make-you-smile "Chicken Neck," this man knows how to get into your head and stay there.

Without a doubt, Nevertheless is a masterful achievement.

20th Century Guitar Player Magazine Record Review
With the release of Nevertheless, Boston-based guitar instrumentalist Sal DiFusco establishes himself as a vital new force on the post 90's electric guitar scene. Acknowledging the influences that both Jeff Beck and Al Dimeola have on his own work. DiFusco takes flight with a number of fine, original, melodic guitar instrumentals that ignite and soar at the same time. The album features excellent support players such as Mike Mangini (ex-Steve Vai) on drums and Joe Santerre (bass) while the addition of Sal's wife Jen DiFusco, who adds spoken word vocals on two tracks, is reminiscent of Anette Peacock's on the first Bill Bruford solo album. Clearly mixing the melodic savvy of Euro-rock guitar great Jan Akkerman with the high tech wizardry of say Allan Holdsworth. DiFusco comes up with an innovative new sound. A spirited CD filled with DiFusco's spectacular electric guitar pyrotechnics, Nevertheless sizzles from start to finish.

Bass Frontiers Magazine Record Review
Sal was told by his father "Nevertheless attitude, despite all objects, keep going" Taken to heart, DiFusco has poured his soul into his new release, Nevertheless. Sal and a couple of his monster musician peers from Beklee College of Music, Joe Santerre (bass) and Mike Mangini (drums) bind together to make the ultimate instrumental rock rhythm section. Other musicians making a contribution to this album are Casey Scheuerell (drums), Paul Stiller (keys), Keith Reed (keys) and Dan Foote (percussion). Sal's singing guitar lines are legato and flowing, often blindingly fast, always marinated in cool crunchy effects. "Frenzy" features spoken word over odd time and soaring guitar solos. Santerre plays on "Salt is Good". Neverthess majestically wraps up this 10-song record.


 
 
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