Sarah Harmer

All of Our Names

2004-04-06

Finally after 4 years Sarah Harmer, Canadian singer-songwriter, has released a follow-up to 2000's You Were Here. This seems somewhat less emotionally personal (read: fewer overtly heartbreak songs) but remains intimate.

Layered over the simple instrumentation of her songs, Harmer's clear vocals have a way of wrapping around the ear while the insightful, poetic lyrics weave into your mind.

"Almost" is the clear "pop" of the songlist on this one.
Very catchy.

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