“An intensely alluring album … a roots celebration that uplifts with their stunning harmonies, Jim’s rough-hewn lead vocals, and the inventive instrumental support.”
— Berkalin Records (Review of Going the Distance)
“The songs are well-written and light on the mind. It’s a relaxing listen on a good stereo with a glass of wine.”
— Americana Highways (Review of Two True Loves)
“They evoke the country flavor Jerry Garcia sought with his Jerry Garcia Band and Old and In the Way.”
— Americana Highways (Review of Two True Loves)
“The songs of everyday folks and everyday lives; honest, heartwarming, and relatable.”
— Dancing About Architecture (Review of Two True Loves)
“An adrenaline-soaring ride into tempting unknown territory … the music conveys a calm, reflective journey seeking resolution and the possibility of forgiving the one who caused such heartache.”
— Indie Boulevard (Review of Two True Loves)
“Jim Patton has a comfortable, easy-going vocal approach, and Sherry Brokus is an ideal vocal foil. When I need the embrace of folk-rock with Americana-rooted shadings, these are the records I reach for.”
— Fervor Coulee (Review of Harbortowne)
“Classic American folk with a twist of Americana and a splash of country. Jim Patton’s breathy, lived-in singing style and Sherry Brokus’s shadow harmonies recall the magic of Gram and Emmylou.”
— The Rocking Magpie (Review of Going the Distance)
“Right from the beginning… their album brings a tour rider for the world as they kick things off.”
— The Alternate Root (Review of Two True Loves)
“A peculiar yet interesting showcase with excellent vocal arrangements and harmonies, blended in a warm, easy-going yet authoritative style.”
— Americana Highways (Review of Going the Distance)