When John Schooley it's different, it varies not only the pace in his songs but interpreted old blues standards of Dr. Ross, Lazy Lester and Howlin 'Wolf new and mixes them with their own songs. That combine to provide a truly varied plate, marked by rough and often distorted slide ends guitar and a custom built especially for him double kick pedal, which the drumming from the boom-chak other One differentiates bands. There are wild and furious harmonica deposits and partly pissed, partly melancholic but always energetic vocals.
Schooley, who was traveling even as a tour musician of RL Burnside in use in the songs of different styles and blended so skillfully blues, rock n roll, folk and rockabilly, so your entertainment, what and when a man who simultaneously plays guitar and drums plus sings or plays harmonica already an art in itself is.
Overall, John Schooley And His One Man Band is probably somewhere between Hasil Adkins and Bob Log, just not quite as in buckets, somehow more direct and much more inspired by the Blues.
He fits perfectly with the Swiss Voodoo Rhythm label, which have now been brought out Schooleys second album One man against the world.