Reviews
"It’s all such lovely, elegantly refined stuff that it’s easy to sink under the spell of its warm, somnolent glow. But then she’ll come up with a resonant little chorus hook or a subtly wrenching, yearning lament and perk you right back up again.", "The record starts with “We’d Be Home”, which pushes Shelley’s mountain-stream voice right to the fore, establishing a mood of pure longing.", "The word 'timeless' gets thrown around a lot these days; here, it is totally appropriate....Shelley’s light is absolutely irrepressible.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "This exquisitely hushed fourth album sounds like a collection of the world's most downcast sea shanties."