Juliet Farmer is a full-time freelance writer and a regular contributor to several websites and trade publications, as well as a self-proclaimed TV junkie with a penchant for books and movies.
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Stranger's Almanac is the must-have collection for Whiskeytown fans, as well as fans of Alt-Country and, particularly, Ryan Adams.
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Music Review: Sleep Station — The Pride of Chester James
The Pride of Chester James, a concept album, is not cohesive in story, but the music is pleasant and catchy.
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Music Review: 2008 Grammy Nominees
The 2008 Grammy Nominees CD is a eclectic mix of music, full of hits and a couple of misses.
OneRepublic's Dreaming Out Loud is full of hopeful ballads and a couple of rock songs, and showcases the band's vocal and musical talents.
Dedication is a modern love story, with the emphasis on modern.
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Music Review: Bob Mould - District Line
Bob Mould's District Line plays to his strengths, incorporating strong guitar and meaningful lyrics, as well as a nod to the club scene.
The Box is a whodunnit that falls flat while trying to create more twists and turns than necessary.
Suburban Girl is mostly light and fluffy. There is little substance, and this is only provided in small doses.
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Music Review: Big Head Todd & the Monsters – All The Love You Need
All the Love You Need is the latest from Big Head Todd & the Monsters, and since it's free, it's worth checking out.
Sia’s new album features smooth sounds and interesting arrangements, a mellow listen perfect for a rainy Sunday afternoon.
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