Marco DeLiso’s Album is a Grateful Submission to the Tangled Tubes

Unafraid of musical experimentation, Marco DeLiso’s Ambassador of Good Intentions spans genre and topic matters with brilliant ease. 

Marco DeLiso’s music is somewhat of an anomaly – unique to him and entirely rooted in the shared cultural experiences of his generation. The 11 tracks that make up the Ambassador of Good Intentions span a wide range of styles and sentiments, from dreaming big, to love and friendship, and identity and attention struggles. Over the years, DeLiso has slowly worked out a process of self-recording to destress the experience, promote experimentation, and avoid the costs of conventional recording studios. As a result, Ambassador of Good Intentions was a collaborative effort of love that was slowly assembled within small windows over a long period of time. For this album, he made it a point to collaborate with others including Adam Soucy on drums, Chris Bavaro for lead guitar, Colin Gordon on saxophone, and Martin Merenyi for mixing and mastering. These external touches are like finding the music between the collaborators.