Her multi instrumentalism (guitar, autoharp, banjo, keyboards,
concertina), her unashamed fealty to the politics of folk music (where
gender wars, labour laws, ecology and Napoleon jostle for space), and
her magnificent voice conspired to still a surprisingly small crowd who
hung on her every note and syllable. - Siobhan Long, Irish Times
Seeger the folk singer from New York, offers us a remarkably unique style on this song; her vocals bend, twist and turn shaving off any kind of traditional approach to her genres. The beats and guitars compliment Peggy’s soft and laid back melodies. - Paul Stewart Media