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“…a mature, polished and soulful-to-the-extreme stunner. Watch out, Adele.” – USA Today

“…her voice ebbs and flows between a gentle serenade and a robust belt, accompanied by instrumentation that’s as grandiose as it’s sweetly sentimental… there’s shelter in the soothing warmth of this songstress’ voice.” – PASTE

“Spilt Milk is poised to make a big splash in the pop music world. Train’s voice is husky, rich and dark with a big range and maturity of style that belies her age… She’s confident – and with good reason. She’s got game. ” – BLURT

“Sorrow over a breakup rarely sounds as exalted as it does on Kristina Train’s debut album ‘Spilt Milk’… Train’s words resonate with the listener.” – Billboard

“…her voice has the sound of experience – all kinds of knowledge, and soul like you wouldn’t believe… timeless music, recorded beautifully and sung perfectly.” - Boston Herald

“Strong vocals from soulful, bluesy singer” – Creative Loafing

“…urbane Southern soul… with that ardent, soft Dusty rasp in her delivery.” – Boston Phoenix

“…it’s Train’s voice that dominates the album. She has a dusky, soulful tone that can imbue even the simplest phrases with wrenching emotion. Spilt Milk announces the birth of a remarkable new talent.” – AllMusic

“Kristina Train is a voice to remember. Her vocals are at once sultry and soothing, set against a backdrop of blues and jazz. Train shows spot-on instinct, crooning or belting as the moment demands.” – Birmingham Magazine

“With a hint of country, blues and jazz, Kristina Train creates an album that is almost impossible not to like. On ‘Spilt Milk,’ she reaches out in a variety of directions with her great voice and wonderful sense of song… This is one not to miss.” – Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

“Kristina Train sings with an old soul on her tremendous debut. A fusion of jazz, soul and a hint of country highlight this dazzling collection… Her lush vocal style makes cuts like ‘Don’t Remember’ and ‘Don’t Beg For Love’ instant classics… an amazing, sultry album.” – Arkansas Democrat Gazette

“…the rewards are plenty. Train’s Dusty Springfield-influenced delivery helps songs such as the title tune. “No Man’s Land,” “It’s Over Now,” “Moons, Rivers And Such,” “Hall Light,” and “Far From The Country” go down like, well, warm milk.” – Illinois Entertainer

“Kristina Train is an act to keep an eye on.” – Dallas Morning News

“Train is surely one to watch.” – Albany Times-Union

“Train is exploring ground between Americana and Gospel with a voice that creates a perfect soundtrack for sippin’ sweet tea on the porch of a summer’s evening.” – Salt Lake Deseret News

“‘Spilt Milk’ represents an artist with multidimensional influences, and is a promising beginning for an emerging artist.” – BlogCritics

“Spilt Milk is one of my favorite albums of 2009… Spilt Milk conveys the determination of an indomitable spirit. Train is best on the bittersweet break up songs… You really need to hear this album for yourself… Kristina Train is going to be a star.” – PopDose

“Kristina Train is her own woman with a powerful, soulful voice, an individuality, and moments of real subtlety. Smoothly velvet at times, yet with a husky overtone and more than a hint of rasp, her vocal is controlled and she knows when to let rip… ‘Spilt Milk’ is as assured a debut as they come.” – Consequence of Sound


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