It is also with a lot of pleasure and enthusiasm that I can write on The Signal Light. The album is good folks. Most likely even better than just good. Time will tell, but the start is truly of headshakin' nature. Justine and The Unclean is rocking on the album and not just a little. The songs are huge in sound and depth.
This depth starts with the drums of Jim Janota. I focus on 'Picking A Fight'. One of the greatest punkrockers released this decade so far. Janota is banging away on his skins and driving the song in a hard, relentless way. This is power drumming alright. The band can only follow and does, thus creating a great, huge song. The guitar duo Couvault - Hansen lay down great and thick rhythm playing, while underneath Janet Egan King makes the song even deeper with her dark bass playing. The result is, I wrote that already, a great song.
Photo: Duncan Wilder Johnson |
Justine and The Unclean shows a few different sides to its musical self. It's not all punk rock turning the clock around. You will find some nice rock ballads and even a country-tinged song. With one common denominator: all the songs have something special to them. The four musicians are true artists on their instruments and able to come up with interesting lead lines on bass and guitar. Egan King and Hansen show their chops regularly. Couvault was not the best singer, yet a great songwriter and her voice fits the punkrocking attitude with which all the songs are brought. The mix is exactly right.
RIP Justine. Photo: Richard Cramer |
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You can listen to and order The Signal Light here:
https://justinentheunclean.bandcamp.com/album/the-signal-light
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