
"I give sincere praise to acoustic guitar playing chickie Sue-Anne. Her eleven song album has a surfy, down to earth soul that gives you the impression she would be an emotive live performer. She's a feminist's answer to folk rock artists such as Pete Murray and Jack Johnson. Her voice is strong and clear backed up by drums, bass, lead guitar, flute, sax, and occasional male vocals. Her lyrics are controversial and powerful, such as the sixth song 'Keep On' that questions our environmental responsibility. She also sings about life. The album has instant appeal that could be appreciated by a wide audience. 4/5" [Courtney Osborne - Tsunami Magazine]









