Album review: CERI JUSTICE – Walk In Shadow
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www.cerijustice.rocks [Release date 15.04.22]
Here at GRTR! it doesn’t really matter that we are reviewing an album nearly 12 months old. If it comes to our attention belatedly and is meritorious, we do it. It was Pete Feenstra playing a track in his weekly Rock & Blues Show (Get Ready to ROCK! Radio) that made me revisit this singer songwriter’s sophomore release.
The song Pete played – ‘Shipwrecked’ – was actually from her 2019 debut and is a standout with a vocal delivery not dissimilar to a less warbly Stevie Nicks and punctuated by mournful strings.
‘Walk In Shadow’ is a solid album and hopefully moves Midlands-based Ceri nearer to where she wants to be. It’s a combination of upbeat, catchy tunes (like opener ‘Wanted’) and the darker (like the standout title track). The instrumentation is mainly jaunty and the violin omnipresent. All credit to Paul Johnston who has provided most of the instrumentation.
Basically Ceri can rock when necessary and calm down when appropriate. But whilst the whole is very melodic and very appealing there are a few average tracks such as ‘You Did What You Did’ and the somewhat throwaway ‘Mess You Up’. To be honest, it’s all very seventies.
I wonder if Ceri is not quite sure of which audience she wishes to capture. A cover of ‘Jolene’ takes her down a country route along with ‘Love Let Me Down’ and to a lesser extent ‘Got This Feeling’.
Another cover ‘Do Anything You Wanna Do’ boosts Ceri’s soft rock credentials but the real “killer” is ‘Walk In Shadow’. This stretches to epic proportions (nearly eight minutes) and if nothing else shows Ceri’s versatility. The vocal here reminds of Jan Johnston, one time a member of the very fine early 1990s band JJ. The next album will hopefully consolidate the strengths but for the meantime definitely a meritorious album. ***1/2
Review by David Randall
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