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.”
Gaaby Patterson – Missoula Independent
“Eleanor Underhill has a killer voice. It's rich and potentially far-reaching, and the combination with Molly Rose's sweet lilt and the twangy vocals of University of Montana graduate Salley Williamson sounds as solid as you'd expect from a band that's been playing together since 2009.”
Donnie Roberts – The Dispatch
"The group [has a] strong stage presence coupled with engaging and friendly personalities...the silent areas between the notes they played with fine polish made their chords stand out...Their blended voices created a most alluring sound from which I could not turn away; a sound that I did not want to end. Throw in the stories that their song lyrics told and you have a duo that I believe are destined for some very good things.
Simon – Beat Surrender
“...it’s the harmonies that steal the show.”