

"Howle is quickly making a big noise thanks to her richly resonant voice and spirited songwriting. The music, a funky, down-home patchwork of roisterous rock and country strumming also speaks of the two-hundred-watt independent mind behind it."
-- Interview Magazine
"Danielle's wily, spontaneous, and sometimes reckless approach is a much-needed break from alternative rock's folk-based offerings of late. Howle belts her tunes out all rough and rudimentary, almost yodeling at points, then drops down into raw melancholy spots that grab your heart and twist."
-- Village Voice
"...friendly, folksy, and fiendishly fun. Danielle Howle does something different -- she entertains, and makes the world a slightly better place. And that, if memory serves, is what music was supposed to be about, wasn't it?"
-- Alternative Press
"Danielle Howle possesses that most admirable of qualities -- she can't readily be compared to anyone else. Her strong emotive voice adds to the very human, organic quality of these songs."
-- CMJ
"...the lead-footed garage ethic merged blissfully with the singer-songwriter's sensitive -- and sensual -- touch to make the material come alive. Howle is an effective frontwoman. One minute she'll croon over a country-ish two-step, the next she's cantankerously muttering stream-of-consciousness style for a low-fi hip-hop number, the next a raging punk rant, the next an anthemic arena rocker."
-- Magnet
"This witty, self-taught folk poet is as captivating during her between-song banter as she is within the charming framework of her songs. Danielle Howle represents all that is right in the world of singer-songwriters."
-- B-Side
"Drawling balladry, ambling poetic prose, turbo folk, and one or two countrified cuts, Howle's songwriting is a wily mix of styles that eludes classification. Lyrically, she has a squinty-eyed slant on the world that is at once funny, angry and sad."
-- Time Out New York