Cerakai - Against It (song review) |self-released, Cerakai, 2015| 4/5 Punk/British Rock
Cerakai is a UK based producer and musician with over 10 years of
experience in the field. He's been measuring his song writing and
compositional skills against various music genres to find the best match
for further musical development. Now he presents a brand new punk-rock
track, making a solid departure from his previous hip-hop and electronic
compositions released on the Within Your Realm solo EP.
"Against It" blooms from the very beginning with open dynamics provided
by accented drums and high-pitched guitars, followed then by the bass
and straightforward, shouted vocals. The mood and performance are as
spontaneous as the punk attitude requires. The vocals have a taste of a
'young & rebellious' yet sound 'metallic', probably thanks to a mic
filter. The arrangements are melodic but also include a mix of metal and
hardcore sounds. The graded, vibrating guitar riffs and filling drum
beats found in the third part of the composition make for a neat change
from the simplistic punk rock songs which you may have heard before. The
rhythm changes help the composition remain interesting by shifting the
listeners' attention.
The song writing as well as the rhythmic, smart and well rhymed lyrics sound great. Consider this: "I
was born in the ocean and dragged from the sea, I got goldfish lungs
and I can't breathe (…) There's a bunch of vultures cycling me, I gotta
find my way back to the sea". As you may suspect, the theme of
"Against It" calls out for resisting things you are forced to do against
your needs or will and the overall world-wide bigotry supported by the
lack of human empathy. The song is quite memorable and could easily
engage the audience to sing along with the band's leader when performed
live. It may happen soon, as Cerakai is planning a national UK tour to
promote the album.
On a final note, a few things you should know. Firstly, the reviewed track is a slightly different version
to the final one appearing on the upcoming album, which you'll be able
to buy from on-line music distributors in the last quarter of 2015.
Secondly, Cerakai doesn't have a solid line-up yet as they've just
formed mid-2015 - various guest musicians were invited for the album’s
recording while Ben, the group's founder, sings and plays the guitar on
each of the twelve songs. Finally, the mastering and production sound as
if done a bit intuitively in this version, so an overall cleanup may be
needed before the final release, since the current mixdown gives the
impression of a live event rather than a studio version. Undoubtedly,
the song's quality will be improved for the final release.
Overall, if you like bands that perform for the joy of playing and
bringing pure British Rock energy at the speed of 145bpm, then Cerakai's
sounds may be ideal for you.
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Music Magazine, August 1st, 2015. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper' Dziewoński)
Source: http://industrialrock.net/php-files_en/articles.php?article_id=558
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