2015 – John McKinley
By Phillip Smith; Jan 2, 2016
There is some quite amazing
music coming from New Mexico guitarist John
McKinley on his debut release, Window
on the World. This twelve track
album consists of all original songs laced with Texas blues, Prog-Rock, Jazz, and
Latin music. Joining McKinley is his son, bassist Darius McKinley, and drummer Ben Rollo.
“Dirty Nails” rocks the Blues
with down and dirty, smoking hot guitar licks. This instrumental, clocking in
at less than two and a half minutes packs a hell of a lot of punch. I’d love to hear an extended version of it. McKinley
kills it on the psychedelic power-punch “Stratitude”. This is an absolute mind-melting instrumental
with a bass-line reminiscent of the one on Frank
Zappa’s “Muffin Man”. I absolutely love the spirit-lifting Latin sounds of “Cuando Yo Me Voy (I’m Outta Here)”.
Rollo’s
intoxicating beats and Darius’ funky
rhythm on this stellar track immediately puts me in a dancing mood. McKinley, again shows how deep his talents run on beautifully played “Ontarion Song” which transcends from New Age to swampy blues in an unexpected blink of an eye. This one is perfectly played.
The music on Window on the World is exceptional and
most interesting, and I am definitely going to keep my eyes and ears open for
new offerings from John McKinley's band.
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