Walk Steady beams in a new genre: Authentic Core.
Judith Avers' new album, Walk Steady, is a handful of ocean stones; somehow simultaneously rugged and polished. Songs to stare your enemies down, balm your soul's wounds and bronze your love.
Judith Avers' new album, Walk Steady, is a handful of ocean stones; somehow simultaneously rugged and polished. Songs to stare your enemies down, balm your soul's wounds and bronze your love.
Walk Steady is Judith's newest album.
Read more below.
Read more below.
Edgy.
Catchy.
Wise.
Beats.
Profesh.
Groovy.
All these words are embodied by Judith Avers’ long-awaited new album, Walk Steady.
Listening to Judith’s music is living through her in rhythm. She filters life through her soul and distills it into gleaming stones of songs.
Boldly as Judith’s previous albums, Walk Steady explores darkness and light, depravity and internal heroism. She has come full circle with this album, intertwining her I Know Jack (Avers’ first band in Colorado) rock roots, songwriter poetry and over 40 years of contemplation.
Walk Steady is Avers’ most produced and refined collection to date. As Avers has a lifelong career in songwriting, each of her albums has organically built on the previous.
The trail is long and winding; true blue listeners will have more access to Judith’s OG art. The major milestones – I Know Jack, Judith Avers, Greasefire, Jude Live, Strong Hands, Mountain and Shore, God Bless the Brooders, and now - Walk Steady – are unmistakably Judith Avers.
Avers shows us beauty in loss and yearning. She invites the listener to opt for feeling the music rather than interpreting the lyrics. But of course there are lyrical depths to explore once the listener is caught by the tunes.
After experiencing the album, the listener is left feeling and believing her words:
“I never stood my ground. I’ll start now.”
Catchy.
Wise.
Beats.
Profesh.
Groovy.
All these words are embodied by Judith Avers’ long-awaited new album, Walk Steady.
Listening to Judith’s music is living through her in rhythm. She filters life through her soul and distills it into gleaming stones of songs.
Boldly as Judith’s previous albums, Walk Steady explores darkness and light, depravity and internal heroism. She has come full circle with this album, intertwining her I Know Jack (Avers’ first band in Colorado) rock roots, songwriter poetry and over 40 years of contemplation.
Walk Steady is Avers’ most produced and refined collection to date. As Avers has a lifelong career in songwriting, each of her albums has organically built on the previous.
The trail is long and winding; true blue listeners will have more access to Judith’s OG art. The major milestones – I Know Jack, Judith Avers, Greasefire, Jude Live, Strong Hands, Mountain and Shore, God Bless the Brooders, and now - Walk Steady – are unmistakably Judith Avers.
Avers shows us beauty in loss and yearning. She invites the listener to opt for feeling the music rather than interpreting the lyrics. But of course there are lyrical depths to explore once the listener is caught by the tunes.
After experiencing the album, the listener is left feeling and believing her words:
“I never stood my ground. I’ll start now.”
Walk Steady Credits
Judith Avers – acoustic guitar on Gatsby & Big Spring, vocals
Daniel Marcus – acoustic & electric guitar, bass, synths
Brooke Annibale – backup vocals
Eric Kurtzrock – drums
All songs written by Judith Avers except for Big Spring - Written by Judith Avers with Birch Graves
Produced by Daniel Marcus
with Assistant Producer Eric Kurtzrock
Mixed by Daniel Marcus
Mastered by Maria Rice at Peerless Mastering, Boston, MA
Walk Steady CD Art and Design by Terrible Two Studio
Original Artwork by Emily Coleman
Judith Avers – acoustic guitar on Gatsby & Big Spring, vocals
Daniel Marcus – acoustic & electric guitar, bass, synths
Brooke Annibale – backup vocals
Eric Kurtzrock – drums
All songs written by Judith Avers except for Big Spring - Written by Judith Avers with Birch Graves
Produced by Daniel Marcus
with Assistant Producer Eric Kurtzrock
Mixed by Daniel Marcus
Mastered by Maria Rice at Peerless Mastering, Boston, MA
Walk Steady CD Art and Design by Terrible Two Studio
Original Artwork by Emily Coleman
I'm Judith's wife, Frances. I wrote and approve this message.