“On his debut solo album, the Hiss Golden Messenger member finally lets out his voice—a cool, soulful thing filled with deep reverence for the road, if some cynicism about the myths it’s spun.”

— Pitchfork Media 8.0

“Perhaps even more than on Blue Rider Songs, Hirsch manages to corral all of these disparate sounds into a coherent and compelling whole, to stake his claim to this particular musical territory.”

— Pitchfork Media 7.5

“Following William Tyler, Phil Cook et al, he’s the latest member of the extended Hiss family to branch out solo: if you liked the Golden Gunn collab with Steve Gunn, or indeed JJ Cale, this one may well be for you…”

— Uncut Magazine

A newspaper review of Scott Hirsch's album 'Windless Day,' describing it as a reinvention of Tulsa sound in Oklahoma City, with commentary on his musical style and comparisons to other artists.

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Magazine review of Scott Hirsch's album "Windless Day" with a small album cover image featuring abstract art with purple and black colors.

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Text describing a music review for Scott Hirsch's song 'Much Too Late' from a magazine or pamphlet.

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