"...as cheerful as Leonard Cohen."
May 2007 - Le Cri du Coyote (May 31, 2007)
"Rachel Harrington's twangy, gospel-trained voice and slow-waltzing backdrops sound so authentic that she can get away with starting a song, '1846, the year that I was born.' The Oregon native also convincingly inhabits hard-bitten male characters ... When Harrington's full-length debut, The Bootlegger's Daughter, appears in early 2007, uninitiated alt-country connoisseurs will wonder how she made it 161 years without capturing their attention."
Andrew Miller - The Stranger (Jan 1, 2007)
"an inviting listen; warm rustic tones and beautifully crafted songs"
Drew Dundon, Host, Sunday Brunch - KMTT, 103.7FM, The Mountain (Mar 15, 2007)
"[This is] Country music as God intended."
Tom Fahey, DJ (Apr 4, 2007)
"Thanks for sending your very excellent 'The Bootlegger's Daughter' CD Rachel.....as its mountain spring pure and campfire warm. Keep up the great work!"
Eddie Russell, DJ (Feb 16, 2007)
"Fue directo al número 1 del EuroAmericanaChart, y me da que en cuanto aterrice en Europa, sus logros van a ser mucho más sonados. Bob Harris -mito de la BBC- ya se ha deshecho en halagos en su columna mensual en la revista británica Maverick. No me extraña: Rachel va a hacer discos tan buenos como los de Gillian Welch o como los de Lucinda Williams."
Eduardo Ranedo - Ruta 66 (Aug 31, 2007)
" . . . reminds you of nothing so much as a church service somewhere in the middle of a Mid-West prairie."
Americana UK (Dec 14, 2004)
"Rachel Harrington knows her way around (and in, out, up and down) a harmony. On Halloween Leaves, her 4-song demo EP, she masterfully draws you in using her luminous voice and an acoustic guitar. And it´s enough. In fact, it´s just about perfect. "
Kristin Hubbard - Vigilance (Sep 28, 2004)
" . . . This lady has a voice that is so rich and full of sadness, she can place a song on the heart of every listener. Halloween Leaves is an acoustic jewel."
Roots Music Report (Aug 12, 2004)