Mike Pinto
Mike Pinto has crafted an
exceptional style of songwriting, with a truly unique take on Roots, Vintage
Rock, Reggae, Ska and Classic Surf, but it's his distinct voice and seamless
storytelling that has brought him success both in the United States and overseas.
With the release of his debut
album (Little District, 2005), Pinto began his attack on the Philadelphia music
scene as a solo artist. By 2006, underground success and a fervent, exploding
fan base empowered him to expand westward with two nationwide solo acoustic
tours. After the second tour Pinto relocated to San Diego, where he immersed
himself in the thriving Southern California music scene and quickly gained
notoriety. His infectious sound garnered so much attention that Insomnia Radio
included his single "One More Time" on a hard hitting compilation of
the SoCal sound's brightest groups, including DI and Slightly Stoopid. In very
short order, Mike Pinto transitioned from a kid from Philly playing acoustic in
coffee houses and tiny bars to a prominent fixture on the SoCal music scene.
It was precisely the
sardonic, Philly-bred mentality, which distinguished Mike Pinto amongst his
musical peers in sun-drenched Southern California indie music scene.
Philadelphia is known as a tough city which churns out tough-minded, skeptical
people; this influence is clear in Pinto's lyrics. Pinto doesn't just write
about the bliss of new love or tired clichés found littered throughout the
songs of many of his musical peers. His lyrics can spin dark tales populated
with characters who have sold their souls ("Tricky Nicky"), or been left
flailing and stripped by the terrible toll exacted by addiction ("Bad Luck").
Though he writes and performs mainly reggae and ska, the words "Babylon" and
"Rastafari" are not invoked on a routine basis, nor does Mike employ an adopted
Jamaican accent or sing in patois. Mike Pinto writes music that is true to his
experience, never making room on his tracks for pretense or posturing.
Pinto's music quickly caught
the tradewinds from the mainland to Hawaii, getting regular airplay by top
radio personality Shaggy Jenkins. Pinto also consistently tops the charts in
Guam, where his music is an island favorite, and has placed songs on several
Japanese compilations. and Japan. Following suit, Pinto has sold out shows in
Guam, Big Island, Maui and Oahu, which left countless, frenzied new fans
sprouted by the thousands in his wake.
In late 2007, Pinto teamed up
with professional skateboarder and legendary Drummer/Producer Chuck Treece
(Pearl Jam, G Love, Bad Brains, McRad) and released his most accomplished album
to that point. With Treece lending his knack for producing and playing a number
of the instruments on the album, Pinto's self-titled album has sold tens of
thousands of copies worldwide. The album gained so much attention that Pinto
was urged to follow it up with an entirely acoustic version of it, which was
released in 2008.
Pinto's live shows draw fans
from a diverse cross section of genres, thanks to his ability to play anything
from horn-infused ska to punk-tinged rock and beyond, or his own unique brand
of reggae classic covers delivered with near perfection.
In 2011, Pinto released The
West is Still Wild, a six track EP that served to satiate his now-global
following until Pinto felt a full-length effort was feasible. Pinto toured in
support of The West is Still Wild, and was received by noticeably larger crowds
as those on previous tours. His music and name started spreading noticeably via
word-of-mouth and social networking as well, the public started taking notice
of who Mike Pinto is and why his music is worth discovering.
Pinto's new album, Truthful
Lies, has received high praise in early reviews. It features a deep lineup of
special guests, including: Chuck Treece, George Laks , Max O'Leary, Eric
Hirschhorn , John Browne, Todd Elrod, Lew Richards, Jesse Wagner , Roger Rivas,
Junior Marvin, Don Carter and Jon Cestero.
Starting on May 16, Pinto
will head on a national headlining tour in support of Truthful Lies. For years
Pinto has been known to be an artist who refuses to negotiate the content of
his music or allow financial and/or commercial considerations to influence its
content. If you've never experienced Mike Pinto perform live, definitely go out
and see him live this summer during the Truthful Lies national tour.