| Santa Barbara Independent: 11-28-00 (U.S.A.) | |
| "…winning and emotional... She sings with confidence, but also with a vulnerability that matches the paradox of sweetness and bite in her lyrics…the music is winning and emotional…" | |
| New Times: 11-16-00 (U.S.A.) | |
| "Terran is a potent, innovative, serious artist; her music will drive straight through you." | |
| Positively State Street/ Independent: 10-12-00 (U.S.A.) | |
| "Tori Amos and Ani DiFranco combined couldn't take on Terran's ingetrity." | |
| The Santa Barbara News Press / Scene Magazine: 10-6-00 (U.S.A.) | |
| "If there was a window into the mind of Jennifer Terran, through it you'd see a fiercely independent woman flipping the bird to the recording industry. That's because she's about to release a new pop/rock CD that offers a peek into the experience of a musician which includes her response to an arena where dollars make more sense than creative freedom." | |
| Montecito Journal: 10-5-00 (U.S.A.) | |
| "Never has the concept of commitment seemed more unrelenting than it does on Terran's newest recording...The CD is called, simply, "The Musician." The concept album succeeds, perhaps more directly than any record ever released independently in Santa Barbara, in examining what it is to be a musician... Terran wrote, produced, engineered, mixed and even mastered the entire recording herself." | |
| Pacific Coast Business Times: 9-29-00 (U.S.A.) | |
| "My agenda is about putting out real, raw, meaningful music, not about making money at the cost of compromising the art," Terran said. "See I chose not to be homogenized, commercialized, victimized… and I believe that good business is selling something you really believe in, not just something you think will sell. Put the heart first and the rest will follow." | |