Jacqueline Kerrod's debut solo album, "17 Days in December," is a captivating journey through the world of choral music, showcasing her unique improvisational skills on both acoustic and electric harp. Released on December 3, 2021, via Orenda Records, this album is a testament to Kerrod's personal sonic discovery, offering a collection of 17 tracks that span a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes.
Each track is titled with a specific date in December, adding a personal and intimate touch to the album. From the intricate "Trill to Begin" to the delicate "Gentle Jangle" and the haunting "Glassy Fingers," Kerrod's compositions are as diverse as they are enchanting. The album also features tracks like "Can-Can," which adds a playful element, and "Screwed," which showcases Kerrod's ability to experiment with different sounds and techniques.
Mastered by Ryan Streber at Oktaven Audio in Mount Vernon, NY, "17 Days in December" is a meticulously crafted piece of work that highlights Kerrod's talent and versatility. Whether you're a fan of choral music or simply looking to explore new sounds, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. Available for pre-order on Orenda Records' website and Bandcamp, "17 Days in December" is a must-listen for anyone seeking a fresh and innovative musical experience.