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Monday, April 19, 2021
John McDonough "Nowhere Else to Run"
I think it's an apt analogy to compare songwriting to food preparation. Sometimes it's an ordeal - layers upon layers of ingredients leading to a climax of production for the senses. Sometimes, if you have great ingredients and the right tools, simplicity is the best option. Think of a great cut of meat grilled and minimally seasoned, this is the case with John McDonough's new release "Nowhere Else to Run." The lyrics descriptive and heartfelt performed equally passionately by McDonough sung over acoustic guitar and basic instrumentation.
John's Texas roots shine through in his style - though the song was inspired by a trip to Germany (which is where I believe the music video is shot - might have to fact-check on that one). Perhaps the most interesting thing in McDonough's past/credentials is that he used to be a psychotherapist. Of course, those of us who understand the healing power of beautiful and reflective music wouldn't be surprised by this. It is a cool fact, nonetheless.
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