Classic Rock Newswire - Get Ready to Rock - " I doubt any lover of female vocalists would be disappointed with this album."
Classic Rock Magazine - "with this album they have improved on their debut Like Everybody, a feat which I didn’t think possible."
Net Rhythms - "The tumbling folk pop of Watching The Stars is the most obvious commercial catch but everything here proves intoxicating..."
BBC Radio London - "a satisfyingly full sound with rich harmonies"
Maverick - "Vocal heaven with thoughtful lyrics, exquisite harmonies and compelling leads"
Country Music Round-Up - "an acoustic roots music affair featuring ten musically memorable and lyrically substantial original songs"
Rakes Progress - "An impressive collection from a band to watch"
Jerry Donahue - "Arousingly special voices with beautiful vocal harmonies/arrangements that both surprise and stir"
Hi-Fi News - "If Crosby, Stills & Nash had been women, they might have produced this as their debut"
Record Collector - "expertly-strummed acoustic song-smithery and ethereal vocals"
Music Guru - "an album for lazy days – it is perfect Sunday morning music, and then some"
HiFi - "overflowing with dreamy harmonies and the deftest acoustic guitar work"
Musician Magazine - "Just when you think you’ve discovered the stand-out track, along comes another winner"
BBC Radio Stoke - "Folky, soulful well crafted and pretty goddamn nice"
www.amazon.co.uk - "Fantastic in any language "
Cambridge & Beyond - "...not just four girls and their guitars, everyone brings their own strengths and foibles and from there it's the subtlety of the blend."
Blues Matters - "...you'll be totally blown away by their magical, woven tapestry of musical delight."
Folking - "Waking The Witch should automatically be promoted to the top of the folk pile."
Harrogate Advertiser - "a classic album of private thoughts that deserves to be heard by the whole world."