PRESS

"Across nine tracks, Banerjee transforms her lived experiences into soundscapes of heartache, self-reflection and healing, proving herself as a songwriter who doesn’t merely tell stories, but who really inhabits them."

—Vocal.media

“Her vocal tone is striking—solid, expressive, and anchored in a rock tradition that feels closer to the unpolished sincerity of the past than the glossy voices of today. It gives her music a timeless quality.”

— Edgar Allan Poets

“A work for those who still believe that independent rock can carry both literary weight and melodic power, proving that the most personal stories are, in the end, the most universal.”

— Radio Armazem

“To be able to do all that, write songs that already balance the fresh and familiar in a way that makes them already sound like classics, to give so much of yourself to them, be this honest, open, vulnerable and still come up with nine songs that are all strong and compelling enough be released as singles in their own right, speaks volumes about this fabulous artist.”

— The Big Takeover

“Reeya Banerjee has made the kind of album that asks you not just to listen, but to reflect on your own ‘places’—the ones you’ve lived, the ones you’ve left, the ones that live inside you whether you like it or not. It’s her most ambitious, cohesive work yet, and it cements her not just as a singer-songwriter, but as a chronicler of life’s thresholds.”

— Odyssey Magazine