SOL3 MIO - A review (Various tracks from the last few years)
Written by Logan Ellis.
Members: - Pene Pati - Amitai Pati - Moses Mackay
Ahh, beautiful, masculine SOL3 MIO. Signed to Universal and currently residing within the hearts of many middle-aged woman in Aotearoa, these three wondrous vocalists are truly a delight. With skill, talent, and good looks, they are making their way through Australiasia and presenting a fusion of Italian Operatic skill and Kiwiana vibes throughout.
After a short break, they’re now back into the full swing of things, with one of their first shows set to be in Hawaii, of all places (probably quite nice this time of year). I would say with some certainty that they will be performing one of their latest tunes, titled “Stella” which showcases their finesse to a tee. Their gorgeous vocal harmonies combine and meld flawlessly with the orchestral backing. I’d say that Stella would be feeling rather flattered after hearing this tune.
They also covered an original by Ed Sheeran, titled “I See Fire”; additionally, they do it justice. I admit, the beginning is a little unusual, with the insert of the NZ national anthem and the haka-esque ... actually, I’m not entirely sure if this track is done as well as it could have been. I’m wondering if they’ve tried to force a sort of cultural shift that just isn’t necessary... and I’m also thinking that perhaps the vocal style doesn’t quite match that of an original, in a way that really works. That said, this is Ed Sheeran that we’re talking about here. It’s hard to top a track by him.
“O Sole Mio”, one of their efforts from their debut album in 2013, is more in their spectrum. It’s more in their zone. It’s a wondrous blend of delicate fingerstyle guitar and soaring, defined singing. It’s nice to hear the individual vocalists and their own unique tones. Would I listen to it endlessly on repeat? No, but I would treat it like a fine wine; once in a while, just to be pleasantly reminded that it exists.
SOL3 MIO have made it. They’ve managed to break out of NZ and get out onto the international stage, and every NZer has the obligation to at least respect them for that, because, as many NZ musicians will know, that’s really difficult. It does help that they got signed by Universal, for sure - but, nonetheless, they earned it. They earned their success. And good for them.
Please remember to suppot NZ music, especially your local artists.
~S.
Links for SOL3 MIO: - http://www.sol3mio.com/ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sole_Mio - https://www.facebook.com/SOL3MIO/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj_GIsBZmXhP6SPgjtRD2kQ











