Michael McDermott - What In The World... (2020)
Artist: Michael McDermott
Title: What In The World...
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Pauper Sky Records
Genre: Folk, Singer/Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:43
Total Size: 130 / 364 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: What In The World...
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Pauper Sky Records
Genre: Folk, Singer/Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:43
Total Size: 130 / 364 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. What in the World... (4:58)
02. New York, Texas (5:35)
03. Blue Eyed Barmaid (5:21)
04. The Things You Want (4:20)
05. The Veils of Veronica (5:50)
06. Die with Me (4:13)
07. Contender (3:58)
08. Mother Emanuel (4:39)
09. No Matter What (4:14)
10. Until I Found You (3:07)
11. Positively Central Park (4:54)
12. What in the World... (Acoustic Version) (4:34)
Chicago-based Michael McDermott's vocals and songwriting style easily invite comparisons to Bruce Springsteen. His wordplay lets you know he's listened to plenty of Dylan and The Boss, but he's got his own well-established place among those that appreciate terrific songwriting. Singer-Songwriter Michael McDermott is anything but a reserved, obedient, listen to your producer kind of musician, instead he presents a rugged and insistent side of Americana music. Hailing from the streets of Chicago, McDermott has a few strong opinions about the current social climate and he does nothing short of shouting them loudly on his latest single "What in the World". The single comes from McDermott's anticipated record What in the World out June 5 on Pauper Sky Records/Continental Song City. The outspoken title track is a rally song, calling people to listen and presents McDermott's politics in straight-forward lyrics like: 'Hey hey what do you say/tired of hearing everything will be ok/ what in the world is happening here?/ Hey hey what do you say?/ Dark days are coming for the USA. The bluesy-rock guitar licks and accented chord transitions are what empower the stark lyrics, adding an outlaw country/rock vibe which work perfectly to portray the fed-up and angry character of the song.