New Zealand's Larry Killip, runs us through the creative mind-box, in his superb album "Good To Getaway"

Mr. Killip blends an audio-vision of Pop-Rock that smacks of melodic craft, coupled with a compositional strength that's both poignant & classic in its timeless essence

"Be By Me" with its unusual time signature, recalls some of Neil Finn's Vox & feelings, whilst carving a complete identity of his own

Larry Killip's music has a magnetic resonance & sonic appeal that is irresistible & retro-modern, that cannot be labeled or defined easily, to say the least

"Carry It Away" puts us on a sonic stretcher in reflections of early Beatles ; Not said lightly, Larry Killip seems to dip his musical wand of magic in bringing forth his innate roots & majesty of sound arrangements

"It's Only Human Nature" is a great example of adroit songwriting skills, married to a fluid & adaptive voice that brings to mind Mr. Lennon to some extent

Undoubtedly, Mr. Killip's vocal attributes coupled with his compositional prowess, is truly a joy to experience

"In Blue Daze" with its reflective & melancholy tone, carries one on the airwaves with Acoustic Guitars & Piano" to a higher realm

"Walking In Western Park" has a touch of retro-sonic ease, that echos the better moments of Barry Gibb before they went into their "Disco" faze

Contemporarily, Larry Killip's music is at home in the post modern world, whilst simultaneously sending us on a fleeting journey through time to an era when music, really was terrifically delightful & transcendental

When the 1960's meet & meld into the 21st century from the music-media perspective, you're sure to witness Larry Killip's artistry & timeless knack of genius, in Mr. Killip's own mysterious audio-sonic way