Wif Stegner, Rolling Stone
“Achingly painful and suddenly tender, Robin Holcomb’s songs mirror a beguiling, bewildering world.”
Wif Stegner, Rolling Stone
Read More“Achingly painful and suddenly tender, Robin Holcomb’s songs mirror a beguiling, bewildering world.”
Wif Stegner, Rolling Stone
Read More“Ms. Holcomb's long form piece, Before the Comet Comes, is staggeringly beautiful.”
Ben Ratliff, New York Times
Read More“Who’s Robin Holcomb? Just the most unsung female singer-songwriter in music history.”
As described by “Jolene”, the principal character in Episode 1 of Dolly Parton’s “Heartstrings”
Read More“Satie goes to Appalachia, Morricone goes to the Knitting factory, and you, dear art-folk fan, die and go to heaven.”
The Village Voice
Read More“Ms. Holcomb has done something remarkable here: she has created a new American regionalism, spun from many threads- country rock, minimalism, Civil War songs, Baptist hymns, Appalachian folk tunes, even the polytonal music of Charles Ives. The music that results is as elegantly simple as a Shaker quilt, and no less beautiful.”
Mark Dery, The New York Times
Read More“A wordsmith riveted by life’s momentary and private revelations, she is a wise and worldly mystic in the vein of Emily Dickinson, and her jazz-inflected singing is as knowing and supple as her lyrics.”
Paul Evans, RollingStone
Read More“For all their intelligence, Ms. Holcomb’s songs are never merely clever. As she ponders a bygone America and the uncertainty of love, in songs that find no refuge in past or present, she reaches past intellect to intimacy.” Jon Pareles
Read More“Holcomb’s poetry is expansive, her voice tart and sensuous, her piano playing spare, her vision of America as deep as anything you’ll encounter in popular music.”
Jory Farr, The Press-Enterprise
Read More“Holcomb snatches up the pop song in her long, loving arms and spirits it off on a breathless joyride through places and emotional states that it rarely has reached before.”
Seattle Weekly
Read More“Her thoughtful mélange, which also takes a shot at balancing city sophistication with rural virtue, conveys a mysterious intimacy.”
Jim Macnie, Musician
Read More“…(capable of) summing up the monumental in the simplest of terms, willing to challenge our minds, our ears, and our hearts.”
CMJ
Read More“…refreshing, gentle, intense, honest, original and just heart-stoppingly beautiful.”
Hearsay (UK)
Read More“…bringing together the disparate terrain of our American musical landscape, from folk tunes to free jazz, with a thin yet haunting voice that evokes the real spirit of country music - the oral tradition.”
Kiki Mason, Vanity Fair
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