
myspace As you sift through the songs on Tamara Lindeman 's new record, The Line , you are struck by the sadness of the affair. Not the classic melancholy of another "break-up" record (which this could be, but every time I listen I feel like Tamara is expressing the emotion that hits you after something more painful and harder to get past), but the sadness that comes when you see someone losing their innocence and youth and growing up faster than they might want. Now, I can't claim to know Tamara or [...]