Reviews
3.5 out of 5 stars -- "The album maintains a brokenhearted downer elegance, similar to Neil Young at his most somber and sepia-toned, sung in a beautiful wail that Van Morrison might envy.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "A work of simple power; a record that has survived the perilous road to permanency with all of its emotive qualities intact.", "'Repo Man' plays it loose and frisky from the get-go, a soul-shuffle that gets LaMontagne all riled up." -- Grade: B-, "This is a triumphant return to core values, one that delves deeper into the rough hewn country-blues of TROUBLE and where the rasping harmonica on 'For The Summer' constitutes a major sonic augmentation."