“These two creators got together to talk about the boundless inspiration found in New York, the power of self-forgiveness, and the freedom they find in their art.” - Vice Magazine
“There is vulnerability in the new music that wasn’t present in her previous work, and it adds a sense of soul and sophistication to the album.” - Boulder Weekly
“Camille Harris has a playful, welcoming sound; slightly silly but just as certainly assured and confident.” - The Comics Comic
“Harris began doing her brand of silly musical comedy in order to find joy in an otherwise no-so-joyful world, but over the course of preparing this “serious” album, she’s found that joy can be found elsewhere too.” -Brokelyn
“The self-proclamed ‘silly jazz singer and pianist’ fuses bubbly lyrics and jazzy rhythms in songs like ‘Kindergarten is for Communists” and “Spock is Hott (A Vulcan Love Song).’ She also does stand-up, hitting topics such as science-fiction, word play, and music.” - Brooklyn Paper