“It’s clear that McAdam loves making music with every single beat, but even further he thrives in obsessively creating a space that tells a specific story to conjure true feelings from the listener. [His album is] a love letter to New Jersey that he wants you to feel under your feet, above your head, and circling all around you. And feel it, we do.”
— Honkytonk Times
“Red McAdam has an uncommon and uncanny knack for storytelling through song.”
— Saving Country Music
“Red McAdam seamlessly blends a hard-earned darkness and twisted humor of a man twice his age in songs that seem to belong to every era of Country music. His roots in Northeastern family folk, coupled with his driving love affair with Western Country music present a fresh sound that simultaneously feels familiar and bizarre.”
— Country Cutler
“Being born and bred in Jersey City, NJ with your sights on being a Country and Western singer is already an uphill battle, but dammit— you weren’t gonna tell this city boy no. The Late, Great Delta 88 Band is a honky tonkin’ album that brings a dash of Arizona mountain twang - complete with some damn fine picking, a horn section, hometown ballads, and crickets to boot.”
— Meanwhile in Music
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“McAdam’s work isn’t a defined sound, it’s guttural movement. He treats genre as a suggestion rather than a rule, favoring sharp turns and emotional whiplash over cohesion.”