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Q MagazineA harrowing, clearly autobiographical dissection of a decaying relationship. [Sep 2001, p.109]
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Etheridge adds to an already large canon of lovelorn songs a collection of tracks that are worthy of their peers.
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A solid pop-rock album filled with brutally honest lyrics.
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Entertainment WeeklyShe seems capable of expressing her lament only through mundane lyrics. [20 Jul 2001, p.68]
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As someone previously known to wallow in her torment on occasion, Etheridge has found with her seventh studio release a newfound maturity that bodes well for both her emotional and musical future.
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Anyone hoping Etheridge has channeled her recent ups and downs into anything resembling vital rock and roll will be disappointed. Instead, she's sticking closer to the middle of the road than ever before.
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Melissa Etheridge's Skin belongs in a tradition of breakup albums that includes Bruce Springsteen's Tunnel of Love and Marvin Gaye's Here, My Dear.
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It is her unbridled honesty that drives this album right into your gut.
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Both cathartic and redemptive, Skin cuts close to the bone.
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Dec 7, 2013
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SueH.Aug 4, 2001Her best to date.