“Her debut proper more than lives up to expectations. Lovely stuff” **** Q Magazine
- “Album of the Week” The Sunday Times
- “Album of the Week” The Independent
- “Album of the Week” Evening Standard
- “Album of the Week” The Independent on Sunday
- “Album of the Week” Rough Trade shops
- “Album of the Day” BBC 6 Music - 10/8/10
- “Major star alert” Guardian Guide
- “Scarcely puts a foot wrong” **** Uncut
- “This Rose is the real McCoy” **** The List
- “Quite Lovely” Time Out
- “Her debut proper more than lives up to expectations. Lovely stuff” **** Q Magazine
- “Her voice is as sweet as Saturday night whisky and rings as clear as a Sunday church bell” **** The Mirror
- “This Nashville-raised Rose is an impressive bloom” **** The Observer
- “Own Side Now is a beautifully-wrought emotional rollercoaster” **** The Sun
- “Rose can break your heart like Patsy, but bolts on a lyrical panache that suggests a serious star for the future” Independent on Sunday
- “The 21 year old with the bell-clear vocals scarcely puts a foot wrong” **** Uncut
- “The vulnerability in Caitlin’s voice chimes as trues as the clink of a quarter in an old jukebox” 8/10 NME
- “Sweet sounding, fabulously wry vocal drawl... a 21st century talent” Metro
- “Own Side Now combines shiny Nashville production, pedal steel and honky tonk with wry observation- al lyrics (and) sounds like the real deal” Word
- “If Own Side Now doesn’t justify the comparisons to Patsy Cline, then I don’t know what is right-side up” Drowned in Sound
- “Every now and again a truly special album materialises, one that has the power to transcend time” **** 1/2 The Line Of Best Fit


