

" The Oakland band's darkly psychedelic country-folk suggests things on the verge of collapse...appealingly overwrought, its sweetness curdling into menace like Twin Peaks gone spaghetti western..."
- PITCHFORK
“Mellotron notes hum darkly alongside padding electronic melodies that slide underneath the heavy vocalizations, the whole thing lifted into the gloaming by a soothing sax solo. It’s Catch Prichard reborn out of the struggles of relocation, as it ever has been in the past.”
- CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND
"...haunting, minimal folk music" -NOISEY
"...slow, slightly twangy, and every bit of it is beautiful."
- IMPOSE MAGAZINE
“...singer/songwriter Sawyer Gebauer is rooted in country, Americana with lushly narrative lyrics."
- NO DEPRESSION
“...builds over a sweet, lowly guitar line, punctuated by Gebauer's mesmerizing, burnt out vocals and stately brass."
- UPROXX
“The moment you hear his voice, you're left in awe that this is coming out of a young, living human being and not from a dusty old record from decades past. His voice is notably deep, and somehow sounds both controlled and relaxed at the same time. It seems to transcend era and time.”
- LADYGUNN
“There's something really special in Catch Prichard's voice, something that haunts and soothes the soul simultaneously"
- AUSTIN TOWN HALL