"Provencher captures an easy, timeless grace with "2+2"
that recalls artists such as Gillian Welch or Caitlin Cary. Over spare
acoustic guitar and kitchen-sink percussion, she provides sharp insight
into love and politics in a voice that doesn't hit notes so much as
glide past them. Provencher's work is free of the faux-twang
affectations that plague other rootsy songwriters: When she and Tubbs
hit those high lonesome harmonies, they sound about as comfortable in
their genre as a cowboy in his old boots."
Tizzy Asher, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"Moe Provencher's solo debut is a slow-burning firecracker of an
EP. In a voice that melts in your ears, she sings about long-lost
places and the search to fill the hole that "gets punched in our soul"
(500 Years), in a country she once considered leaving. The hurt and
the hope burns through every fine song on this too-short introduction
to Moe's songwriting gifts...the 4 songs here leave you wanting more
and that's a good thing."
--Rus Thompson, Roadsongs, KBCS 91.3FM