While it is a bit glossier than the group's debut, Somewhere More Familiar is an engaging record of polished jangle pop, highlighted by the group's harmonies and knack for ringing acoustic guitar riffs. The group's songwriting is a bit inconsistent, but when Sister Hazel do hit upon the right song -- such as "All for You" -- the results are exceedingly pleasant. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
Ryan Newell (Guitar), Jett Beres (Vocals), Mark Trojanowski (Drums), Ken Block (Photography), Andrew Copeland (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ryan Newell (Slide Guitar), Paul Ebersold (Producer), Mike Fuller (Mastering), Ryan Newell (Guitar (Acoustic)), Kevin Paige (Piano), Ken Block (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ryan Newell (Guitar (Rhythm)), Sister Hazel (Art Direction), Todd Schietroma (Percussion), Paul Ebersold (Mixing), Pete Matthews (Assistant Engineer), Darwin Martin (Organ (Hammond)), Brian Malouf (Mixing), Kevin Paige (Organ (Hammond)), Scott Hall (Photography), Jett Beres (5-string Bass), Erik Flettrich (Engineer), Jett Beres (Photography), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Jett Beres (Guitar (Bass)), Erik Flettrich (Mixing), Mark Trojanowski (Photography), Scott Hall (Art Direction), Andrew Copeland (Vocals), Matt Martone (Assistant Engineer), Ryan Newell (Vocals), Paul Ebersold (Engineer), Ken Block (Vocals)
...Somewhere More Familiar (1997) is Sister Hazel's second studio album. Although it only peaked at #47 in the U.S., it has gone platinum selling over a million copies. "All for You" is Sister Hazel's biggest hit to date, hitting #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. "We'll Find It" was included in the soundtrack for the film The Wedding Planner, starring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey.