"It must feel good to be alive because while the lyrical content is intense the bluesy rock sounds remind me of having good times with friends at rock and roll or punk dives."


 Ian McFarland, It's Not Records (2019)

"Take their new single, 'Some Kind of Harmony.' We are led in by the guitar of Ethan Sims, whose axe work blisters like the sweet Southern heat throughout this inspired cut of blues rock. Holding things together at the base are the steady, pulsing grooves provided by Josh Root (bass) and John Powelson (drums), providing a fortified foundation for singer Casey Jo Stohrer. The frontwoman’s raw rock and roll moxie bursts through the speakers on “Some Kind of Harmony,” as she sings about the trials of an imperfect relationship that neither lover can seem to quit.


Gerard Longo, The Quinn's Daily Spin (2020)


"This album has it all — honest Americana storytelling, presented through a gritty indie rock lens, with influences ranging from punk and alternative, to psych-rock and blues. The nine tracks on Twin Mind honor rock and roll’s long and dynamic history, tied together by the work ethic and chemistry of the Nashville-based quartet."



Gerard Longo, The Quinn's Daily Spin (2021)