A most divine audio travel....
Tom Moody | 11/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"While Marianne Nowottny, since Afraid of Me, clearly has evolved from her irreverent, rather whimsical, and seemingly aimless style to the more polished, metered, and developed (though by no means derivative or predictable) brand of music she is prodigiously producing now, hear where it all began. This album is a wonder and a period piece; a slice of a young teenage girl's life that is purely hers, untainted by most influences that other beginning artists would immediately embrace and strive to reproduce. Encapsulated in these (15?) songs is a broken-doll adolescence, a transition of a most strange and wondrous girl becoming an artist all on her own. Afraid of Me is a true journey, almost voyeuristic in its intimacy, along a path that is equally frightening and fulfilling."