“Another Damn Train Song” by Jefferson McDonald is a fun song that moves between 50s and 60s rockabilly but there are some modern tweaks. With the sound of the music led by McDonald on the key and vocal, together with the guitar and percussion that Borisoff plays, the duo brings new sonority of the genre.
The track was recorded live at Conveyor Recording Studio in Brooklyn with this live performance giving off a very real vibe. With the intriguing voice of McDonald and the great guitarist’s solos of Borisoff, a live version simply impresses with captivating vocals, dynamic piano play and, most of all, unparalleled deep and interesting depth.
The song is about an odd vagabond crossing the country by train, with a lively tune and storytelling talents that get a listener very lost in this time/era. The remarkable songwriting by McDonald who gives a very detailed account in the song, through his lyrics will make every listener feel like they are themselves on the journey with this song.
The quality of the production is really high level, McDonald’s professionalism and attention to detail is demonstrated. Every instrument has a chance to stand out. We can hear the unique playing style of piano by McDonald and the amazing clarity of guitar played by Borisoff.
“Another Damn Train Song” mixes the elements of classic time and the innovation of modern days and this is one of the many impressions the song will give. This is a demonstration of their genius and of their craftsman spirit and ability to give a fulfilling listening experience, with their finger caught in the music and themselves in demand only to do more like this.
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