Chris Haire – Charleston City Paper
“Today’s bluegrass acts routinely draw from rock, jam, and jazz, but rarely — and by rarely, we mean never — do they draw from R&B. But lo and behold, that’s exactly what Asheville’s Underhill Rose has accomplished.”
Creative Loafing Atlanta
“[Blends] the base elements of Americana, blue grass, R&B and roots music in a show of impressive harmonies.”
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
“Underhill Rose seems poised to make an even bigger splash in Americana circles than it already has.”
The Laurel of Asheville
“Their country-soul songs and heartfelt enthusiasm are magnetic, and their vocal harmonies lead most to think they’re sisters.”