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“White Knuckles: The only thing more chilling than this song’s shadowy blues groove is Hight’s fearful moan.â€â€”Brian Mansfield, USA Today
“…Stomps with the steady-pulsing sensibility of a drummer, certainly, but howls and wails with the influence of some talented folks you don’t associate with drumming, like Bonnie Raitt….â€â€”Nicole Keiper, The Tennessean
“Hight marries a Southern literary sensibility with an ambient soundscape as languorous and pregnant with secrets as an August Mississippi night.â€â€”Jack Silverman, The Nashville Scene
“There’s a narrative edge in Hight’s songs that reflects her knowledge of literature, and in particular Southern works. But the tone and edge in her singing and writing, augmented by excellent guitar/bass/drum interplay make Darlin’ Understand less esoteric and sharper than many similar works within the singer/songwriter arena.â€â€”Ron Wynn, The City Paper, Nashville, TN
“It calls to mind long, southern midnight hours, long after church has let out when the congregation gets together for some raw, rocking, alternative-gospel, honky tonkin' blues fun.â€â€”Terry Rolad, The Phantom Tollbooth, tollbooth.org
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