MIDNIGHT AT THE MOVIES

Midnight during the Movies

Review
4 stars. –Rolling Stones

2009 sophomore manuscript from Justin Townes Earle, son of Americana the one preferred Steve Earle. Within the initial strain upon Midnight At the Movies, we only know you’re conference something special, which we have been celebration to the different as well as refreshing paths being explored by an artist upon the beautiful ascendancy. Midnight At The Movies displays an dexterity as well as low-pitched lack of simplicity of remarkable, organic extent as well as is as lyrically pointy as the lover’s tongue as (more…)

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4 Responses to "MIDNIGHT AT THE MOVIES"
  1. Wowashi August 3, 2009 18:21 pm

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    An excellent 2nd offering
    Don’t buy just because you like his Dad or his Aunt Stacey (both great) and Justin’s effort shines with his own individual spirit with a great harkening back to earlier roots…

  2. Ionic Foot Baths August 3, 2009 18:27 pm

    1.0 out of 5 stars
    In The Dark
    I’d love to be able to say I enjoyed this cd, but it hasn’t been delivered yet!!! Thanks very much.

  3. Bisma August 3, 2009 23:49 pm

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    a brighter star than most
    Justin Townes Earle’s star shines brighter than most “new” artists around
    these days. I highly suggest you not only buy this CD but tell all your music-loving friends about…

  4. Madden August 4, 2009 06:40 am

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Don’t let the title song put you off – Justin’s here to stay
    Agree with S. Brown, Justin’s CERTAINLY the real deal. I do think, however, that his second CD (we’re not counting “Yuma” here) is not quite as good as “The Good Life”, which was…

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