The musical trajectory is meditative and contemplative and then expansive in turn.
… The music hangs together like a series of Japanese woodcuts, each at base related in a continuum, like as a set series, but each decidedly distinct in its end sequence and overall sonarity.
… It is beautiful and original, rugged and tender, seriously expressive and an uplifting example of what musical humans are doing these days. I have found Ms. Worthington ever her own stylist and ever inspired. This volume is no exception. It is a joy to hear.