Key praise included: "Big Man is an amalgamation of music that's near and dear to them; a blend of what they accomplished before and their admiration of Stax classics.
by Elmore Magazine[1] and "The entire length of Big Man is a classy, burning slice of soul, and would have easily found a home in the record shops of the 60’s.
The melodies are catchy and drenched in charming harmonics, while the vocal harmonies set the entire album apart, especially the dulcet tones of The Byrd Sisters.
"[5] Seattle PI said of the single 'Get Busy Dying': "a dynamite soul number full of bright horns and the radiant harmonies of The Byrd Sisters.
Obscure Sound wrote: "Passionate vocals join throughout the album with a straightforward arsenal of guitar, bass, piano, and drums, appealing to those enamored by roots, Americana, and country music.