"Gus Seyffert adds electric guitar, bass and synth to Korkejian's vocals, guitar, keys and (on one song) drums. Other players weigh in on mandolin and strings ... [The] effect is palpable warmth, rather than her customary soft breeziness, and there's a surprisingly robust swing to some of the treatments, notably on lilting opener "The Solitude" and the slow waltz that is "This Machine", with its organ trills and guitar twang. If Korkejian's first two albums could broadly be categorised as folk, then 'Waysides' is more country inclined, though it's country by way of California, with a golden glow and immaculate analogue production ... It's the kind of listen whose rich but unfussy loveliness belies its deeply personal lyrics".