“Juliette Stewart doesn’t fit into a neat little box, and she’s proud of it. She’s a Queens-born, formally trained vocalist who can belt like a Broadway star, but she’s chosen the gritty road of “outcast country”, not because she’s been exiled, but because she doesn’t give a damn about colouring inside the lines. Her music is a collision of folk, country, rock, and whatever else she feels like throwing into the mix, and her lyrics? They cut deep, like conversations you weren’t supposed to overhear. She’s got the stories, she’s got the scars, and she’s got a voice that refuses to be ignored. If you think you know what a country artist sounds like, she’s here to prove you wrong.”- Jason Bernard, The Strange Brew

"Sometimes the pain of losing someone or being rejected is overwhelmingly hurtful, a feeling which is conveyed by the very essence of Juliette Stewart’s hearty vocal tones: “I caught myself talking to the river thinking it was you.” Buildup with strings makes for a great crescendo as our feelings ultimately wash over us in the flow of sorrow. But “Talking to the River” is also about mustering up internal resolve, and being able to move on once again when it’s over. All done beautifully." - Melissa Clarke, Americana Highways

“Her new single “Talking to the River” is dramatic and heartfelt — and features her stunning voice. Powerful confessional.”- Rachel Cholst, Adobe and Teardrops