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It's brutally honest, yet not melodramatic, confident, yet never cocky. Martha Wainwright is an amazing and very promising hate crimes talent. One of the best CDs of 2005. Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 14 of hate crimes 17 people found the following review helpful: A Woman Without Apologies, April 24, 2005 Reviewer:Juan Mobili (Valley Cottage, NY USA) - See all my reviews As I write this review "[B.M.F.A]" plays on ... again. In addition to being one the best of the best songs in this album -both lyrically and musically- this potentially controversial tune hate crimes can lead you to appreciate everything that's great about Martha Wainwright's full-length debut. To begin, it shows the impressive dramatic range she can reach wit her voice, managing to be authentically vulnerable, sincerely outraged and hopeful to reach, perhaps, who the song's about -which from reading some recent reviews may be her father Loudon, whom she has dedicated this song to in concerts.
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