Jackson Griffith, the erstwhile editor of Pulse magazine, wrote "[Richard March] is at the forefront of Sacramento`s recent explosion of first-rate Americana acts. A homegrown John Hartford, with a firm grasp of American folk, bluegrass, and the iconography of rolling boxcars, and Dylan-esque political jeremiads, March at times sounds like a bluegrass Waylon." March`s voice is full of soul, reminiscent of a younger John Prine. as he lyrically searches for answers to life`s questions. His backing band provides muscular support. This is how folky rock is supposed to cover both kinds of music. -- Jeff Weiss, Miles of Music (self-released)