"Trier's voice is striking and soulful but controlled, it is naturally low but that doesn't make one rush to draw comparisons between hers and Nico's, or Bjork's for that matter. It is, instead, refreshingly unique to her and has its own auto-tuned contemporary pop vocal influence ... When at its most confident and well arranged, Suite For A Young Girl generates its own complex, self-contained atmosphere that takes repeat listens to absorb. This also means that the album lacks poppy immediacy, but that does not mean it is background music. It is refreshing to hear the timbre of acoustic classical instruments alongside synthesised instruments ... Trier's lyrics are unusually visual and ambitious throughout, with references to tennis techniques, lists of flora and fauna, impressionist painters. Without lyrical cliché this album sounds highly personal, sincere and document-like. Suite For A Young Girl is a highly sophisticated progression from CTM's debut release Variations in2012".