Bluesrocker Eamon McCormack plays a wide variety guitars while singing and blowing the harmonica in a wide range of indigo patterns with his team of Edgar Karp/b, Max Jung-Poppe/dr-perc and guest Arne Wiegand/p-org. McCormack’s voice is rough and ready, at times giving a tasty Mark Knopfler feel to the band as on “The Great Famine” or the churchy romantic “Every Note That I Play” with Wiegand’s organ oozing earth tones. Other times the feels like a 70s Bad Company rocker as on the gruff blueser “Gypsy Woman” or the pumping “With No Way Out” while giving some intense soloing on “In A Dream”. The trio shuffles like Thin Lizzy on the driving “Tie One On” and the boogie-ing “Cold Cold Heart” with Poppe in overdrive on “Make My Move”. Delta drives.