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This album is great. It’s full of wonderfully written pop songs with a modern, knowing twist. There isn’t a track I would skip, though I particularly love the more feisty ones (20 Questions, That Tone of Voice).
The fact that you are married to Eric makes perfect sense and I can imagine him singing any one of these songs. The 2 of you seem to be cut from the same cloth.
My only regret is that I didn’t discover it when it first came out. Thank you. weegeebee
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Amy Rigby is one of our very best songwriters, and this, her first solo album in many years, is another collection of gems. It's also more "indie" than her prior releases; its grittier, more rocking sound suits Amy well. Most of the instruments are played by Amy and her husband Wreckless Eric, the album's producer. You can't go wrong with an Amy Rigby album, and though newbies should start with "Diary of a Mod Housewife," this is a must-hear. ksvtguy
Winter McQuinn mixes soft rock and psychedelic folk for a sound reminiscent of classic pop purveyors like Cut Worms and the Lemon Twigs. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2024
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Longtime fan of Amy's, and was charmed by these short little vignettes. These airy, peppy mouthfuls of sound almost have a 60s vibe to them. Just further evidence that anything she touches turns to gold. mwwillis