Above & Past‘s Tony McGuinness was not at all times a global headliner.
Earlier than he struck gold within the trance realm with bandmates Jono Grant and Paavo Siljamäki, McGuinness was a rock-and-roll artist impressed by legendary acts like Steely Dan and The Seashore Boys. These inspirations led to the creation of a solo rock album, Salt.
Regardless of engaged on 9 tracks for six months, after he completed recording the album, he’d lock it away in his archives for near 30 years. Now, after twenty years of success with Above & Past and their label Anjunabeats, McGuinness is lastly able to unveil Salt.
McGuinness this week launched the album’s lead single, “Biker Bibe.” T he mixture of his bittersweet, romantic lyricism and sun-dappled guitar riffs will remind you of these summertime drives the place your mother and father picked what was on the radio, lengthy earlier than the times of Spotify.
“Biker Babe” was impressed by a short-lived romance with an American lady within the 90s, in accordance with McGuinness. He mentioned the story he wrote noticed him inserting himself and his muse into the world of David Lynch’s tv present Twin Peaks.
“Which is where the mention of The Roadhouse comes from and ran with that all the way through to the ending,” he defined in a press launch. “I knew she was gonna have to go back to America because she had no visa, and she had a flat in America that she didn’t want to lose.”
McGuinness additionally shared one other new single, “Babydoll White,” which can sound acquainted to followers of Fingerprint, his deep home facet undertaking. He remixed his unreleased rock single for Anjunadeep again in 2020 and now, with assist from Bob Bradley, followers can expertise the sounds of the 90s in its unique format.
Followers can pre-save Salt right here.
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