Richard Combs – Common Folk Music
“Many songs are tinted with an almost 60s pop flavor; on several songs I was humming the hook the first time through. This and the fact that the band is made up of three females (Eleanor Underhill, banjo; Molly Rose Reed, guitar; Salley Williamson, upright bass) give Underhill Rose a unique and rich sound full of high harmonies and accessible but inventive melodies .”
MARIE CRICHTON – BBC RADIO
“I was really excited when I found this group because I love the vocals, love the sentiment of the whole album...I think they're brilliant.”
BRUCE WEHRLE – MY WRITE STUFF
"But here's a thinly-veiled secret: as good as this album sounds — as good as it feels — there's nothing better than the three-piece string band of Underhill Rose performing live on stage. You want an artist's vision of the unvarnished truth? Buy their CD, but see them in concert."
Danny McCloskey – The Alternate Root
“Underhill Rose offer distinct vocals and tight harmonies; the common thread is the dusky depth that the ladies share in their vocals.”