"Everything's Going Everywhere" is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, masterfully crafted by the talented Thollem McDonas. Released on April 1, 2005, under the Jazzheads-Edgetone label, this album is a testament to McDonas' innovative spirit and musical prowess. Collaborating with Rick Rivera, the duo presents a collection of 17 tracks that span a total of 57 minutes, each piece a unique exploration of sound and rhythm.
From the intriguing opener "Twelve Tongues" to the thought-provoking closer "Prisons Are Neither Prevention nor the Cure," McDonas and Rivera delve into a variety of musical territories. The album's title track, "Everything's Going Everywhere," encapsulates the essence of the record, offering a dynamic and unpredictable listening experience. Tracks like "Clown Funeral" and "Waristerrorterroriswar" showcase the duo's ability to blend humor and intensity, while "Silence" and "Kuumbwa Free" highlight their mastery of dynamics and texture.
McDonas' piano playing is a standout feature, characterized by its spontaneity and technical brilliance. Rivera's contributions add depth and complexity, creating a rich tapestry of sound that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish. "Everything's Going Everywhere" is not just an album; it's an experience that challenges and delights, offering a fresh perspective on the boundaries of jazz and avant-garde music.