"sweet and spooky" --INTERVIEW MAGAZINE
"California based trio, Ghost Town Jenny make songs that could be described as sorrow-tinged musical fairytales, surreal acoustic dreams or – more musically accurate – a fusion of gently plucked guitar, cinematic strings and the beautifully unique, hauntingly ethereal voice of one Kim Kylland. This is a singer whose voice has that indefinable quality that bands are built on." -- THE OWL MAG
"It’s an impressive feat when a release from a new, young group can impact a listener on its first play-through. Ghost Town Jenny’s latest EP does just that. The sound on Golden Hour is carried greatly by Kim Kylland’s remarkable vocal capabilities, which are instantly hypnotizing. Supported by string arrangements that are both delicate and forceful, in addition to graceful piano work, synths, and percussion, each piece falls perfectly into place." -- LUCY OUT LOUD
“GTJ create a sonic mood that is reminiscent of afternoon light coming through lace curtains, teacups on the porch, and unmade beds." --THE SAN FRANCISCO GUARDIAN
"Possessing an effortless and ethereal howl and remarkable instrumental arrangements, each song is like it's own contained fairy tale." -- ICELAND AIRWAVES MUSIC FESTIVAL
"Approximations of June Carter Cash-esque country, and a tangled-strings experimentalism that occasionally comes off like a minimalist answer to Andrew Bird.” -- THE AUSTIN DECIDER
"Kim Kylland has a wonderful voice, the kind that sounds just as good in person as it does on the band's recordings." -- THE REYKJAVIK GRAPEVINE
"Otherworldly Kim Kylland is called Ghost Town Jenny - maybe because of the high-lonesome in her voice and the little Sandy Bull/Richard Bishop flourishes she'll do on her acoustic guitar-- a few seconds for ringing open strings that whip and wiggle like barbed wire caught by the wind...She doesn’t frog her voice like Iris De Ment but surely she can make someone weep just the same." -- OC WEEKLY
"Love enchanting songstresses like Florence and the Machine and Bjork? We think you just might fall for Oakland's emerging indie-folk trio Ghost Town Jenny. " -- PURE VOLUME
"The lineup is Ghost Town Jenny, a California-based trio built around the memorable voice of Kim Kylland, with instrumentation of piano, qchord, violin and saw, creating wracked Western-style soundscapes." -- WEARENOISE.COM