"David Clemmer is a multi-instrumentalist from Bend, Oregon who has performed on his own, with his backing band the Stoics, in a much more raucous way with The Dirty Words, and has appeared alongside many diverse local musicians including Shireen Amini, Joel Shupack, and Mosley Wotta. He has recorded and produced three of his own albums, featuring a collective conceptual flavor of storytelling."
"Jenna Lindbo is one-half wise old woman, one-half goofy little kid, and one-half kick-ass, toe-tapping, guitar-smacking, hand-clapping genius songwriter..."
"... there's a quiet, Tom Sawyer-like Americanism about the group, ever meandering and always describing, going about their business in the soft-footed language of neo-folk. The most intriguing subplot is the healthy conflict between guitar and Talbot's vocals, a teeter-totter dispute with crisp, melodic results."
"In a day where it seems all you hear about is the new indie-alterna-not-quite-rock phenomenon to come down the pipe, it's a refreshing, nay, wonderful thing to hear something a little off the beaten path...we truly enjoyed this album from beginning to end."
"From sultry, gospel-tinged grooves to smoky, translucent tear-jerkers, it's the diversity of Kathy's music that keeps me wondering, "What could she possibly play next?" And, I am always delightfully surprised and enchanted."
"Kathryn Claire is a performing, recording and visual artist based in Portland, OR. She studied classical violin and voice and performed regularly from early childhood. She is a prolific songwriter and versatile fiddle player. As a solo performer she blends original and traditional songs on vocals, guitar and fiddle to create a unique and compelling musical experience. Whether in a large concert hall, a small intimate coffee house, a school cafeteria or a library, a living room or a city park, Kathryn Claire is always thrilled to share her music with her audience."