Time Is A Thief |
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![]() Time Is A Thief is a meaty collection of modern rock songs that combine rich textures, stellar vocals and insightful songwriting. Intensely personal, these songs began as observations about friends and acquaintances, but over the course of the writing process, Tefft realized they could just as easily be introspective self studies. Two of the tracks - "Uncomfortable" and "Soliloquy" have already been licensed and used for shows on ABC-TV. "Time is a Thief" boasts the same cast of characters who brought you "Shift", John Parrillo on guitar, Jeff St. Pierre on bass, keys and programming, Phil Antoniades on drums and Fran Flannery producing. Thomas Juliano also joined us on guitar this time. |
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| Uncomfortable | ||
| Enemy | ||
| Undone | ||
| Soliloquy | ||
| Cry | ||
| No Trial Runs | ||
| Bounce | ||
| All This Time | ||
| Waiting (Letter To A Friend) | ||
| Is This Enough | ||
| Quiet Sky | ||
Shift |
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![]() Released in the fall of 2000, "SHIFT" depicts an artist who has come of age as a songwriter, vocalist and guitarist. It rocks, it's raw, and its brutally honest! The Cd is produced by Fran Flannery who has worked with artists such as Creed, Aerosmith, Joydrop and Fuel. |
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| Painless | ||
| My Own - NEW! Video on YouTube | ||
| Control Freak | ||
| Queen | ||
| Unnerved | ||
| The Only | ||
| If I Want It | ||
| Fly Away | ||
| Wrecking Ball | ||
| Apology | ||
| Beyond This | ||
B-Sides To Nothing |
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![]() Released in the fall of 1998, "B-Sides To Nothing" is a groovy -alterna-trip-rock album that "pleases, fulfills and perfects the alternative genre it finds itself in, yet goes on to completely transcend and take the whole idea...to a new level." (The Noise) |
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| Nothing More | ||
| All This For Me | ||
| Crooked | ||
| Not Far To Go | ||
| Where I Can See You | ||
| Never Look Down | ||
| From This Window | ||
| Lying Down | ||
| Take | ||
| Prove | ||
| No Vacancy | ||
Dig This Thing |
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![]() "Emotion, passion and talent are three ingredients gracing this debut." (Boston Globe) In 1997 Jennifer released her debut solo effort. Born out of months spent playing in the subways and on the streets of Cambridge, MA, the result is a collection of gritty, honest rock songs that " are as suited to power-seduction as they are to crying your eyes out and plotting revenge when the love goes sour." (Northeast Performer) |
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| Come Down | ||
| On The Inside | ||
| Sand | ||
| Beautiful Nothing | ||
| Everything | ||
| Skin | ||
| Jenny Wilcox | ||
| This Thing | ||
| Dig Out The Dirt | ||
| Broken | ||










