I received this album several months ago and was quite surprised to be so taken with it. Kerri has a unique energy that is compelling without being too “in your face.” The first listen was pleasant enough but I found myself returning to the CD several times over the next weeks - something I don’t often do.
Great voice. Great songs. It’s a terrible thing to compare, but one can certainly here overtones of Patti Griffin and Sarah Harmer in Kerri.
The production is very nicely done - acoustic based, melodic and diverse. Each song grows on you in it’s own time working their way into your consciousness as you find yourself humming bits and pieces throughout the day. Brian James (co-producer and multi-instrumentalist) adds all sorts of nuances and colour reminiscent of the likes of Kevin Briet.
I received this album several months ago and was quite surprised to be so taken with it. Kerri has a unique energy that is compelling without being too “in your face.” The first listen was pleasant enough but I found myself returning to the CD several times over the next weeks - something I don’t often do.
Great voice. Great songs. It’s a terrible thing to compare, but one can certainly here overtones of Patti Griffin and Sarah Harmer in Kerri.
The production is very nicely done - acoustic based, melodic and diverse. Each song grows on you in it’s own time working their way into your consciousness as you find yourself humming bits and pieces throughout the day. Brian James (co-producer and multi-instrumentalist) adds all sorts of nuances and colour reminiscent of the likes of Kevin Briet.
I hope this is the first of many projects.