Monday, March 22, 2004

Album reviews

The Sunday Age has a review of Kate Markowitz's album 'Map of the World' with reviewer Warwick McFadyen describing it as "as close to perfection as the West Coast adult soft/rock style can attain". According to McFadyen, the standout track is her covering of Todd Rundgren's Can We Still Be Friends?

The Allentown Morning Call meanwhile has reviewed Owsley - "The Hard Way" but complains that Will Owsley music merely mimics his influences. "Be With You," "Rise," "Matriarch" and "Undone" owe (too) much to Big Star, Todd Rundgren, Tom Petty and Paul McCartney and Wings.

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