"genuine and sweetly affecting, like finding the perfect pair of vintage jeans in a thrift store. Her thoughtful vocals are offset by original, well-crafted backdrops, from the sultry bluesy lurch of the title track to the barely there finger-picked whisper and ghost-howl embellishment of Arctic Wolf."
- NOW Magazine
"Arlene Bishop proves herself a formidable talent, totally capable of rising to the standard of Robbie Robertson, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell."
- The Performing Songwriter
"Appealing, enigmatic, ingenuous, whimisical."
- The Record
"Arlene Bishop's one of the most criminally overlooked talents on the Canadian music scene today...She's a peach in a field of ethereal onions."
- Ron Sexsmith
"Underappreciated Toronto singer-songwriter...sings her pointed and bemused songs in a world weary voice. 3 and a half stars."
- Toronto Sun
"Mixes the arty spunk of Jane Siberry with Macy Gray. Commercial appeal with artistic integrity."
- CBC Radio
"A skilled and clever lyricist "
- The Record
"How Arlene Bishop has managed not to become an international sensation is one of life's great mysteries."
- Canadian Musician
"Music that is clearly urban and contemporary but which also has roots in folk-rock"
- Vancouver Province
"An emotional precision that's startling."
- NOW Magazine
"Arlene can help you to feel you can still make a direct connection to someone through a song."
- Craig Northey