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Review: Wispy and fleeting, "all of our Names" isn't so much folk music as acoustic comfort food. Harmer, a lonely Canadian who sings with the sort of sigh that could be resignation, pure joy or both, writes very plain, unvarnished, rural songs. "Silver Road" is emblematic: Both the lyrics -- about moon rises and cars bumping down gravel roads -- and the easy, unhurried rhythm of the tune conjure up a coo...
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Review: Toronto folk rocker Sarah Harmer has a lovely cold-water voice and a knack for calling things as she sees 'em. On the plainly hooky, tender-but-tough songs of You Were Here, Harmer lovingly chronicles the rough-and-tumble of real-life romance. More than occasionally she comes off like a less-pissed-off psychic cousin of the Liz Phair who recorded Exile in Guyville. The singer accompanies herself...
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