Reviews/features
“Grace’s musicality is captivating”
Still Listening Feature: Grace Elizabeth Harvey on ‘Other Faith’: Intimacy, Interpretation, and the Spaces Between Words, Sophie Prior
“hauntingly beautiful”
“Every aspect of the music-making, from the instrumentation to the vocal delivery, reveal an artist who is so clearly at ease; everything seems so natural.”
“The suspension held in the musicality of Grace Elizabeth Harvey’s song is dazzling.”
Wayzgoose Magazine Feature, “Folk and faith in Tender Conjunction” Emilia Brookfield-Pertusini
“a hauntingly beautiful offering from her forthcoming debut EP,“
–NARC magazine Feature, Lullaby for Wasted Time
“A new name to watch for on her debut UK tour in May“
–FATEA Review, Birdsong
“This is an artist to be cherished indeed“
–Vinyl Fantasy Reviews, Lullaby for Wasted Time
‘ breathtaking and striking’
– The Unsigned Guide, March Spotlight Track
“Hers is a name to watch.”
– Folking Review, Birdsong
“Accompanied on acoustic guitar with cello in the background (she plays that, too), there is something of Joni Mitchell in Grace’s flowing voice, particularly at the top of her range and even a hint of Paul Simon in her writing.”
‘Sometimes simplicity is intoxicating, and ‘Birdsong’ is a beautiful example how leaving the lily un-gilded allows the song, and the singer, to dazzle with its perfection.’
–Joyzine Review of Birdsong
‘Her words are confessional, wondering, and elegant.’
– The New Age Magazine, Review of Birdsong
Radio Play

“Delicate but knows exactly where to hit. I felt the sky open up for a second.”
-Shakk, BBC Introducing NE
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0kq9sn0
‘ What a beautiful track’
– Shakk, BBC Introducing North East