"Catch rising Alt-Country singer Amy Wallace... Backed by a talented band, Wallace puts on a great show and this night won't be any different... As someone who has seen her perform a bunch of times, this is one of the gig I can promise will be worth checking out."
-- Dan Kohn (neontommy.com)
“Give a listen to “Don’t Deserve Your Love” on her Myspace and it is immediately clear: Amy is a talent waiting to break out. They quality and depth of her music and lyrics is far from typical for someone her age; her music is that of a seasoned veteran, not an anxious newcomer, and it is worthy of the praise it is already receiving.”
-- Jim Patterson, MRT (www.mywesttexas.com)
“I wrote this review on a napkin wrapped around a bottle of beer. Amy liked it. That message should convey the type of show that Amy plays and the type of person Amy is. I’ve seen the Amy Wallace Band play to a crowd of rusted barbies and burnt-out musicians, I’ve seen her play to a crowd of sorority girls. All seemed to find an intimate connection with the music. Amy personifies the image of an authentic Austin musician. She battles through University during the day finding the stage by night, ready to rock and then roll out for another gig. A hardworking musician with the kind of passionate playing and organic vocals that make you relate to her songs. The band does a solid job of representing the folk rock genre, providing solid lyrics with the occasional and fully appropriate lead guitar solo. The recent adoption of a fiddle player has brought the band to a nice balance, providing the rock band experience with a bit of country sophistication.”
-- Tim Myers (www.austinlivemusic.com)
“Despite her young age, Wallace sings with a voice beyond her years in a style that harkens back to the great female folk singers of the 1960s… She should have no problem gaining notoriety.”
-- Jane O’Brien