Aaron Davis – Planet JH Weekly
“Honeyed harmonies and heartfelt soul spread delicately through the speakers when Asheville, North Carolina’s all-female trio Underhill Rose plugs in their acoustic instruments.”
Chuck Dauphin – Music News Nashville
“Take a listen to the music of Eleanor Underhill, Molly Rose, and Salley Williamson, and you will be transported to a sound that has several different ingredients – but at the end of the day, it all comes together to make a dazzling fusion of Country, Bluegrass, Pop, and even a little bit of Tin Pan Blues.”
Keith Lawrence – Bluegrass Notes
“Good album. Good band.”
Stacey Zering – No Depression
“Underhill Rose cast a decidedly feminine presence on the Americana scene, which is largely male-oriented. This trio of lovely young women could have sold out to Nashville from their good looks and pretty voices alone, but thankfully they decided to opt for a vintage country sound. More specifically, Underhill Rose is rooted in bluegrass, folk, and blues, linking them with indelible pop hooks and soulful harmonizing.”