Justice is the twelfth studio album by American southern rock band Molly Hatchet. Released on June 1, 2010, the album was produced under the label SPV/Steamhammer. This was the band's first album with keyboardist Tim Lindsey and drummers Shawn Beamer and Scott Craig. Tim Donovan, former drummer and founding member departed before the recording of this album.
The album showcases Molly Hatchet's signature sound, blending their southern roots with hard rock and an unmistakable blues influence. It is one of the latter albums from the band's extensive discography and received generally positive reviews from fans and industry alike for its energy, musicianship, and dedication to the band's unique style.
Despite the departure of some of its original members, the band continues the southern rock legacy for which they're known. Molly Hatchet remains one of the genre's most recognizable names, and their album "Justice" is a testament to their longevity and influence in the American southern rock genre. Its songs convey the band's time-honored style, featuring soulful lyrics and powerful instrumentals that emotionally resonate with listeners.