What the critics have been saying
Craig Huegel, DJ
Our Kind of Folk, WSLR, Sarasota The Waking Hours, WMNF, Tampa
"The Light Inside is pure brilliance. Marybeth D'Amico has released a musical quasar, combining keen lyrics with a melodic sense most artists would die for. This is most definitely one of the best albums of 2011."
Jon Chip Colcord Out of the Woods Radio
WSCS-FM Colby Sawyer College, New London, NH
"Well-crafted songs with a dark, expressive edge"
No Depression, September 2011
"One of the reasons why Ms. D'Amico is often compared to more established singer-songwriters is because she writes a good song. This was evident with her last record, Heaven, Hell, Sin & Redemption, and comes shining through again with The Light Inside."
Rock Society, UK
"The excellent story-teller songwriting is further enhanced by D'Amico's strikingly beautiful voice. A fine rootsy-rock album."
Real Roots Cafe, NL
"dark but flawless sounding, exquisitely performed, slightly rocky folk songs."
Blabber 'N Smoke, UK
"another of those singer/songwriters who might never become a household name but who can deliver as fine an experience as many of her better-known peers."
Hooked On Music, DE
“approaches the level of established artists such as Lori McKenna, Patty Griffin, Eliza Gilkyson and Kimmie Rhodes.”
Bob Harris, BBC 2, UK
Heaven, Hell, Sin & Redemption is "very good indeed....just wonderful."
Rich Kassirer, Modern Acoustic Magazine, Boston, USA
"Her stories deserve to be heard."
Performing Songwriter Magazine, Nashville, Tennessee
"Redemption will give you something to testify about." (Mare Wakefield)
Ready To Rock.com, UK
"An undiscovered country/folk gem."
* * * * Alt Country.Nl, Holland
"A splendid record that can easily withstand comparisons with the latest CDs by Lucinda Williams and Kathleen Edwards." (Hugo Vogel)
Crossroads Radio, Netherlands
Fish Records, U.K.
"...a five-star album." (Jos van den Boom)
© Marybeth D' Amico 2011