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Justice
Molly Hatchet
Justice
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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To Bobby Ingram, brain, guitarist and main songwriter of American Southern rock act Molly Hatchet, the term `justice' is more than just a word. To him, this basic concept expresses his whole philosophy of life. Justice,...  more »

     
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All Artists: Molly Hatchet
Title: Justice
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Steamhammer Us
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 6/1/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 693723308234

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To Bobby Ingram, brain, guitarist and main songwriter of American Southern rock act Molly Hatchet, the term `justice' is more than just a word. To him, this basic concept expresses his whole philosophy of life. Justice, fairness, trust between friends, family members, parents and their children: what could be more important? Molly Hatchet live this maxim, to them this solemn promise applies not only within the international Southern rock community, but also to their music and its impact on their fans. A dozen haunting rock numbers prove that Molly Hatchet are justly considered to be on a par with legends such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers. Justice is marked by hot Southern rock that could hardly be more powerful and diverse. Almost every single track signals its musical and thematic direction. Producer Ingram is responsible for the awesome sound, supported by sound engineer Tommy Newton, who mixed the album. "I wanted a warm, natural sound, which you only get with an analog mixing desk," Ingram explains his decision in favor of Newton and his Area 51 studio. And so Justice has turned into an album that impresses at all levels: earthy, dynamic, with a lot of love for detail and loads of energy. One could say it's Molly Hatchet at their best!
 

CD Reviews

Justice...be careful what you wish for...
D. Mccarthy | 06/10/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Molly Hatchet's newest release Justice has been on my "must-have" list of Cds since not long after their last studio album Rainbow Bridge. Hatchet has steadily remained my favorite Southern Rock group and one of my favorite groups period.



I've always enjoyed their cover art as well, some of the best there is. Esp. the ones from the late Frank Frazetta RIP. This one keeps in in the Hatchet tradition with another Paul Raymond Gregory cover that I found quite similar to the Devils Canyon cover art.



The next thing I noticed, as far as the jacket is concerned, is the serious need for proof-reading. This thing is riddled with typos. Hell, even the track listing on the back has track #10 as In the Darkness of the LIGHT instead of Night! Really sloppy work from SPV/Steamhammer, someone should've caught these mistakes. It really looks unprofessional.



Was very excited to get the opportunity to see them live last year and to see the return of Dave Hlubek...Which added to the anticipation of a new Hatchet release, I was seriously hoping to see Hlubeks name in the writing credits, but alas, not one single song had his name on it!?



Perhaps I expected too much and thus was let down a little upon the first few spins. It did grow on me a little though.



One constant with Hatchet is their musicianship, it's always top-notch, there is always scorching leads, great melodies, riffs, heavy drumming, the whole nine yards. I suppose the one thing that really detracts from this album is the lack of really stand-out lyrics and vocals. They come off as corny and cliche often. Some lyrics just don't make any sense, for instance, "They will fight for freedom and what is wrong"--In the Darkness of the Night. And Phil's voice is just too much sometimes, too loud and brash and often times lacking passion, coming off with a forced sound, especially on the ballads. He sounds much better on the hell-raisin stompers and boogie tunes--which is why people buy Hatchet albums, not for the corn-ball ballads.



Overall it's a solid release, there are several cool tunes, the title track Justice is one, Vengeance, Heaven/Hell, Safe in my Skin, Darkness of the Night, American Pride are all great songs with lots of shredding by Ingram...not really sure if I can hear Hlubek or not--maybe they forgot to turn his amp on...

Seems to be a lot more keyboards on this one too.



Generally the album focuses a lot on themes of Justice, Vengeance etc. and is reflected by the Head-hunter on the cover. I suppose the Somer Thompson song is the seed of this theme.



One reviewer was correct when saying that this New Hatchet is basically Bobby Ingram and Co. With Dave Hlubek back on board, but seemingly having no input and none of the spotlight, I wonder, was this just a strategic move to make the band look more legitimate with the inclusion of an original founding member to hush the naysayers?



Ingram does seem to love the spotlight, one can't help but notice it live. Even this new release has Ingram's photo on top of page 1, whilst the rest of the bands photos come 7 pages later, smaller, at the bottom...He's a great guitarist and songwriter no doubt---but I can't help but think this band could be better if he would share some of the glory.

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Another Winner!!
Teddy6 | New Jersey | 06/07/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"With Justice, Molly Hatchet just keeps getting better and better! As a guitar player, who wouldn't be inspired by Dave Hlubeck and Bobby Ingram? Great tone and solos throughout, not to mention top-notch songwriting.



Drums and bass are top notch!! Thunder straight out of Jacksonville!



Thank for the inspiration guys, and please never stop rockin'!!



God Bless Somer and MH....



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AFTER 30+ YEAR AND LOUD,PROUD SOUTHERN ROCK
Daniel j Mckinley | coos bay or | 06/06/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'd like to tell you I have follwed the band past years,and shame on me,I though it ended with beatting the odds.You know what happen they were playing at a local fair last Aug. So I had to go I was blowing away. I thougt it would be like some of the othere band I've seen there the past 15+ years not to name out of respect 1/3 sucked another 1/3 were very good,but Molly Hatchet BLEW THE ROOF OFF and it was outdoor ampa-theater it was hard loud souther rock show.So I found there was life after beatting the odds and this stuff awsome and over the top agin shame on me.Then to find there is new ablum comming out JUSTICE GOT IT.I was not let down awsome guitar riffs hard power sothern rock. lyric with a lot meaning JUSTICE spoke to me.For as Mr.cork 1958 just put on JUSTICE and let your friends hear it and watch as thier toes will start tapping and thier heads a bobing[if you have any]and that goes for any of thier music. Thank you Molly Hatchet for all those years you have keep it together.I was once lost but now I'am found."