Press

"Singer-songwriter Terry Radigan explores the emotions and feelings associated with the end of a relationship on this disc in a way and manner not shown since Willie Nelson’s legendary Phases and Stages." -  Music News Nashville Chuck Dauphin

“From Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer to Carole King and Dolly Parton. Composers have long sung their own songs with satisfying results. Radigan, too, gives her own works their proper due.”- People Magazine

"The good, the bad and the ugly. You'll be humming these catchy songs all the way to the altar, or divorce court." - Utne Reader

“Radigan gets inside the pathos of love like no one else. A jazz noir sound with pop sensibilities. A stunning collection of songs.”- Mademoiselle

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This alt-country/folk outing by the multi-instrumentalist is a diverse and pleasing affair." - CNN.com

“Radigan blends dense, guitar-driven rock tunes with sensual extravagantly arranged numbers that would work as theme songs to a James Bond film.” – Nashville Scene

“…[a] gorgeous collection of moody and atmospheric tunes. Almost every song on the album is a winner.” – Music Row Magazine

“Her [Radigan] voice is soothing and blends well into each genre she pursues. Very Nice!” - Acoustic Music Review Magazine

“Terry Radigan’s music is a rare combination of influences, appealing to both mind and body, and amounting to nothing short of an unexpected pop-music triumph.” - Off Beat Magazine

“Radigan’s songs are world class and her voice is so enticing.” - Puremusic.com

“Radigan displays a keen ability to capture your attention with her melodies and her familiar voice.” - Fallout Magazine