Significant music often springs from unremarkable circumstance. Evidence abounds of a composer's ear for fetching tunes and a romantic's heart made lyrical. All are interpreted in deftly-tailored, economical country ease with ripples of attitudinal upset.” - DC Larson

Flesh Made Music

After the rotating cast of musicians opened the evening, the last hour or so of music came from the mellifluous stylings of event organizer Nathaniel Hintz and his backing band, going through an all-star selection of Williams tunes and showcasing Hintz’s yodels and spot-on Williams inflection. The time warp effect almost brought one back to a small honky tonk in 1952.” - Allison Hadley

New Haven Independent

Few local artists are as unabashed in their desire to be called a country musician than Connecticut native Nathaniel Hintz. But if you’re expecting some sort of overly polished, pop-rock-with-cowboy-hats you’ve saddled up to the wrong watering hole. Hintz could easily slide into the “Ameripolitan” scene alongside legends like Dale Watson and Kinky Friedman. Mixing rockabilly and outlaw country with a folk flair, Hintz is a fantastic storyteller and an equally fantastic showman. This album sees Hintz expertly double down on his sawdust covered influences, wearing his country heart right on his Ely Cattleman shirt sleeve.” - Chip McCabe

Hartford Current