PopMattersd. 25. Apr. 2019ByByChristopher Lairdd. 25. Apr. 2019"Chris Cohen's self-titled third solo album is as unassuming as it gets, yet it is unequivocally quality work by an extraordinarily skilled artist. Plus there are sax solos".Read review
AllMusic2019ByByFred Thomas2019"Cohen wrote the album during a time when his parents were divorcing after 53 years of marriage, his father coming out as gay and admitting to years of drug addiction he'd also hidden from his family. The entire album is devoted to Cohen unpacking these developments, often by returning to early memories and reflecting on where his family's complex emotional circumstances took him later in life".Read review
Exclaim!d. 26. Mar. 2019ByByJonathan St. Martind. 26. Mar. 2019"With an honest and unflinching stance, Chris Cohen effectively creates a series of songs that allow for a slight glimpse into the melancholy and inevitable contentment that accompany a candid existence".Read review