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5 OUT OF 5 STARS "The sensuous Love Looks Good on You and the title track combine a southern soul feel (think "Rainy Night in Georgia") with soothing down-home bluegrass harmonies for an ambience that's hard to shake."

MARK KERESMAN – ICON MAGAZINE

"...Eleanor Underhill on banjo, Molly Rose Reed on guitar and Salley Williamson on upright bass, wows audiences with a soulful blend of bluegrass-tinged acoustic music that defies easy categorization."

DAN ARMONAITIS – GO-UPSTATE

"Listening to Underhill Rose‘s new album is like sitting on a shady veranda on a hot summer day with a paddle-fan overhead and a sweaty pitcher of lemonade beside you. It’s that sweet and relaxing."

KEITH LAWRENCE – BLUEGRASS NOTES

“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.”

MARIE CRICHTON – BBC RADIO

"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."

BRUCE WEHRLE – MY WRITE STUFF

“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.”

Chuck Dauphin – Music News Nashville

“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.”

Stacey Zering – No Depression