“It’s a work characterized by a transparent voice and sound, as if water droplets rhythmically fall and burst,” (A-Indie)
“Maryland singer-songwriter Jordana Nye’s bright, gauzy indie pop puts a sharp percussive edge on familiar melancholy,” (Pitchfork).
“With a innate sense of understanding music and genre in ways that not too many artists are keen to, and an ability to adapt at the drop of the hat, it seems only natural that Jordana would be worth seeing live,” (Culture Cabinet).
“Working with TV Girl, Yot Club and Paul Cherry, and making EPs with her friends in their apartments since she was a teenager. Community, for her, is irreplaceable in her art,” (Paste Magazine).
“She's a sonic chameleon whose sound continues to evolve, surprise and cement itself in the genre-bending zeitgeist,” (Tennessean).