AllMusic2018ByByMark Deming2018"It would probably be a mistake for Shannon Shaw to break up Shannon & the Clams in favor of a solo career, but Shannon in Nashville demonstrates she's capable of more than she's shown us in the past, and this is an experiment that succeeds with flying colors".Read review
American songwriterd. 5. June 2018ByByHal Horowitzd. 5. June 2018"Even though Shaw has already established her vocal and songwriting chops with her Clams clan, this is an auspicious solo debut. Auerbach backs her with studio pros who have played on dozens of classic albums from Aretha to Neil Diamond, but she rises to the occasion with her commanding presence, terrific songs and powerhouse voice. More please".Read review
Pitchforkd. 11. June 2018ByByJenn Pellyd. 11. June 2018"Shannon in Nashville is a diamond; it sounds like Roy Orbison and his musicians lost in the Brill Building, and its twinkling, Auerbach-helmed production is IMAX-level vivid within Shaw's catalog. These old-school masters meet Shaw at the top of her mountain, and she belts out her boldest Aretha-summoning exorcisms of heartbreak and suffering to match their splendor".Read review