| "A fantastic debut from a talent that will continue to grow."
Properganda
"Jenny McCormick is a new force to be reckoned with."
Folkworld
"Her music, while undoubtedly folk, sits as close to the likes of the Be Good Tanyas as it does to Kathryn Williams, and is all the better for it.
It’s her voice though, that really sets English Country Garden apart from the pack. Less a vocal and more a breathy gem that glistens with emotion, it shimmers and shines its way through the eleven songs.
Her talent for songwriting is pretty formidable too and there’s no greater example of this than when she sits the slow country of her Hey Joe and the aching finesse of her Fisherboy between the folk classics House Carpenter and Blackwater Side, and there’s no drop in quality."
Chris Long – BBC Manchester
"A cut above the usual folk-fare."
CDroots
"A truly stunning take on Blackwaterside. Purists may initially blanch at her approach, but they should let go of any misgivings they may have: Jenny has an uncanny ability to make these songs her own.”
Harvest Home
"She's nothing short of sparkling. Definitely a name to look out for."
Manchester Music, Live Review
"Kate Rusby meets Kristen Hersh, Lucinda Williams and Anne Briggs down a dark alley and has a scrap where everyone wins."
Wheat Woven Whispers
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