7/10
With his latest album 'Beginner’s Mind', Alaska's John Budnik Band invites listeners into a world where music is shaped by curiosity and an unfiltered creative spirit. Rooted in a philosophy of openness and exploration, the record embodies an artist stepping away from preconceived notions of structure and diving headfirst into sound itself; melding rock, blues, and soul into a seamless and deeply personal experience.
Recorded in Budnik’s garage in Palmer, Alaska, this new outing draws inspiration from Philip Toshio Sudo’s Zen Guitar, an approach that embraces music without the limitations of “right” or “wrong,” instead allowing it to unfold organically. The result is a collection that feels alive, raw, and unrestrained, reflecting Budnik’s ability to channel emotion and energy into every note. The stellar title-track exemplifies this ethos, setting the tone for an album that is as much about self-discovery as it is about musicianship.
While Budnik may be embracing a beginner’s perspective in approach, his experience and depth as a musician are undeniable. What makes Beginner’s Mind truly stand out is its philosophical core, a record that encourages listeners to embrace uncertainty, let go of expectation, and find beauty in the process itself. It’s a record where melody and message intertwine, where fluidity replaces formula, and where every track serves as an experiment in feeling rather than perfection.