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Medicine in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.99

Barnes and Noble
Medicine in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.99
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The fifth long player from the Nashville-based singer/songwriter and his talented neighbors,
Medicine
picks right up where 2013's excellent
Good Light
left off, offering up warm and inviting twelve track set that skillfully blurs the lines between rock, country, folk, and pop. An introspective, romantic, and occasionally raucous collection that feels tailor made for long drives, early mornings and late nights, the aptly-titled
aims to cure what ails you, or at the very least, dull the pain. ~ James Christopher Monger
Medicine
picks right up where 2013's excellent
Good Light
left off, offering up warm and inviting twelve track set that skillfully blurs the lines between rock, country, folk, and pop. An introspective, romantic, and occasionally raucous collection that feels tailor made for long drives, early mornings and late nights, the aptly-titled
aims to cure what ails you, or at the very least, dull the pain. ~ James Christopher Monger
The fifth long player from the Nashville-based singer/songwriter and his talented neighbors,
Medicine
picks right up where 2013's excellent
Good Light
left off, offering up warm and inviting twelve track set that skillfully blurs the lines between rock, country, folk, and pop. An introspective, romantic, and occasionally raucous collection that feels tailor made for long drives, early mornings and late nights, the aptly-titled
aims to cure what ails you, or at the very least, dull the pain. ~ James Christopher Monger
Medicine
picks right up where 2013's excellent
Good Light
left off, offering up warm and inviting twelve track set that skillfully blurs the lines between rock, country, folk, and pop. An introspective, romantic, and occasionally raucous collection that feels tailor made for long drives, early mornings and late nights, the aptly-titled
aims to cure what ails you, or at the very least, dull the pain. ~ James Christopher Monger