‘“Rodney Rice has continued his development as one of Americana’s finest songwriters and singers.” - Fervor Coulee
“The rollicking country-rock tune finds Rice singing with his commanding, old soul vocals over a steady beat, spicy guitar flourishes, and the soulful touch of an organ.” - Glide Magazine on “Get To Where I’m Going”
“...a dive into timeless Americana and unassuming country...” - Americana Highways on Rodney Rice
“A delightful slice of Americana that showcases not only great musicianship but also some great nostalgia-filled sounds.” - Up To Hear on “How You Told Me So”
“Like the facets of a diamond, each song shines in its own rite.” - Turnstyled, Junkpiled - Roots Music Magazine
"Revel in steel guitars and a shuffling drum beat" -The Boot on "Rabbit Ears Motel"
“These are relatable, universal themes and Rice has that special gift of delivering them effortlessly.” - Country Standard Time on Rodney Rice
“A dynamic ride that features sharp songwriting, with the idea of a sense of place lying at the heart of everything.” - Alan Cackett on Rodney Rice
“Rodney Rice is a revelation. The album is a kaleidoscopic combination of country, blues, rock, soul, folk, dixieland, cajun, and ragtime.” - Turnstyled, Junkpiled - Roots Music Magazine
“...Humour and mischievousness is never far away, even if the themes covered can be serious.” - Americana UK
“These are relatable, universal themes and Rice has that special gift of delivering them effortlessly.” - Country Standard Time