What do you need more in life than A GOOD OLD FASHIONED
PROTEST? Keegan McInroe has pulled no punches in naming his new album, while
going about populating the content with witty, hard hitting and articulate
material. Of course, such a genre of popular music is nothing new, stretching
back to a common focal point of Guthrie and penetrating the new century with
artists like McInroe’s Texas compatriot James McMurtry. It was the latter’s
play with a multitude of words that sprang to mind when listening to this
album; one that despite being around in its homeland for a few months is
getting a renewed lift overseas with a January UK release. Where this album
scores highly is its balanced approach to a core topic. Well-crafted ire is
mixed with a touch of uplifting sentimentality as the subject springs far from
the architect’s homeland and takes both a macro and micro stance.
Essentially, this record will fall into niche laps, but the widespread
importance of the message will be enhanced by every little intake of oxygen it
is given to fly further. Eyebrows will be raised with the lexicon choice for ‘Bombing for Peace’ and ‘Bastards & Bitches’, but the impact
does not stop with the vocabulary, think more pace, structure and imagery like ‘chainsaw
to a melody’. In fact, word construction is a major redeeming feature of this
body of work, which kicks off with a lyric-laden attack on the media in ‘Talking Talking Head Blues’ and later
wanders into poetic territory with the highly ‘philosophical’ ‘Nietzsche Wore Boots’. Hitting the
search button on your devices is a useful addendum to listening to this album.
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On a record that is short, sharp and straight to the point,
the two remaining tracks roll out as the metaphorical number ‘Big Old River’ and the thoughtful
narration of ‘The Ballad of Timmy Johnson’s
Living Brother’. Songs that demand being listened to and achieve their
purpose when the reasons for their existence are being contemplated.
Do not imagine this record is a tough listen. As you would
expect, acoustic guitar (complete with the implied sticker – ‘this machine
kills fascists’) generally but not solely rules the instrumentation. Accessible
melodies occasionally give it an ironic easy listening feel, while hooks are
aplenty. Eventually, the smart lyrical content wins the day though. We are left
with the notion ‘for the world’s failing systems lie broke and dying’ and on
that note the real reason for the existence of Keegan McInroe’s A GOOD OLD
FASHIONED PROTEST has been nailed.
Track Listing
1. Talking Talking Head Blues (4:00)
2. Big Old River (2:52)
3. Bombing For Peace* ** * (2:07)
4. Christmas 1914 (3:39)
5. Bastards & Bitches* ** * (1:00)
6. The Ballad of Timmy Johnson’s Living Brother (3:25)
7. Nietzsche Wore Boots (3:00)
8. The Love That We Give (4:51)
9. Keegan’s Beautiful Dream (2:53