"The songs bleed into one another and the entire album washes by like a slow-moving September afternoon, as Foster floats through sadness, devotion, regret, and wonder without ever once touching the ground".
"Recorded with guitarist and pedal steel player Matthew Schneider during a trip back to Nashville from her adopted home in Spain, the high-voiced Colorado-born singer-songwriter Josephine Foster delivers a laid-back collection of folk-blues Americana with often enigmatic lyrics ... An album to savour and immerse in rather than seeking out immediate pleasures, at one point she sings "I'll never be in season, I'm forever ripinin'"; a heady fruit indeed".