a Review by Anna Maria Stjärnell
Cara Tower writes intriguing songs and accompanies
herself on guitar and various homemade instruments.
She approaches subjects like dysfunctional youths and
Joan of Arc. It makes for a compelling listen since
Cara Tower has such a good way with words and music.
Highlights include the bluesy, sinister "She comes
from an ordinary family" and the lovely "Come to me".
This is modern folk music for people who value
intelligent lyrics and arresting melodies.
Posted on December 18, 2001