Bio 'Rachel Brooke has the wintertime blues, but unlike the rest of us, her end product of misery is something haunting and beautiful, rather than alcohol and bad poetry-mired.' -Real Detroit Newspaper "Producing and playing most of the instruments herself, Rachel demonstrates her immense talent and diversity on this album. (Down in the Barnyard 2011) The song writing is top notch, her voice is eerily old-time-authentic, and the whole album has the ability to whisk you away on the country technicolor lullaby head trip that she has painted during it's near-hour long set. Rachel is just hitting her stride, but with this release is proving that we should all be keeping our eyes on her." -Shooter Jennings, "- Moonrunners '..Rachel Brooke, a badass...with a heart made of whiskey...' -Real Detroit Newspaper "We have watched as Rachel Brooke has evolved from the conflict of her punk and country roots trying to mix and blend, to a classic, cohesive style that is all her own, and compliments one of the most naturally-blessed voices in country today.... -Saving Country Music "Rachel Brooke is a little bit country, a little bit gothic and a little bit indescribable. She's the rebel Southern belle who's actually from Michigan. Her words are tough, yet elegant; her music is refreshingly simple and quietly suggests that Brooke herself is not...She's the tough chick who can keep up with the boys in chores and whiskey shots, then pick up a banjo and silence everyone in the saloon with her beautiful twang and poetic lyrics...-Emily Richardson, Buzzbin Magazine 'This here's unadorned, raw-to-the-gut country blues" Pat King - CC2K.