In the crowded landscape of blues-rock albums, Eric Schenkman's latest offering, "Who Shot John?" stands out like a sore thumb – but in the best way possible.
The Spin Doctors' guitarist has crafted a collection of tunes that are equal parts cheeky and charming, with just the right amount of grit and groove to keep you coming back for more.
From the infectious title track to the soulful balladry of "Agent Orange," Schenkman's songwriting is as sharp as ever, showcasing a lyrical wit that is matched only by his deft guitar work.
The album's production is crisp and clean, allowing each instrument to shine through without overshadowing the others.
But what truly sets "Who Shot John?" apart is Schenkman's fearless approach to genre blending.
He effortlessly melds blues, rock, and even a touch of country into a sound that is uniquely his own.
It's as if Tom Petty, Robert Johnson, and Chuck Berry decided to form a supergroup – and we're all better off for it.
So, if you're looking for an album that will make you laugh, cry, and dance all at once, look no further than Eric Schenkman's "Who Shot John?" It's a gem of a record that proves once and for all that sometimes, the best music is the one that doesn't fit neatly into any box.
You won't be disappointed – trust us.
The Spin Doctors' guitarist has crafted a collection of tunes that are equal parts cheeky and charming, with just the right amount of grit and groove to keep you coming back for more.
From the infectious title track to the soulful balladry of "Agent Orange," Schenkman's songwriting is as sharp as ever, showcasing a lyrical wit that is matched only by his deft guitar work.
The album's production is crisp and clean, allowing each instrument to shine through without overshadowing the others.
But what truly sets "Who Shot John?" apart is Schenkman's fearless approach to genre blending.
He effortlessly melds blues, rock, and even a touch of country into a sound that is uniquely his own.
It's as if Tom Petty, Robert Johnson, and Chuck Berry decided to form a supergroup – and we're all better off for it.
So, if you're looking for an album that will make you laugh, cry, and dance all at once, look no further than Eric Schenkman's "Who Shot John?" It's a gem of a record that proves once and for all that sometimes, the best music is the one that doesn't fit neatly into any box.
You won't be disappointed – trust us.






