PRESS
“D’Amato sings and writes in the tradition of Bruce Springsteen or Josh Ritter.” - NPR
"Folk music raised on New Jersey grit with a playful, progressive sonic palette." - RollingStone.com
“Brilliant.” - BBC
""Terrific...[with] enough depth to reveal new secrets with each listen." - Associated Press
“Turns heartbreak into cheery folk.” - SPIN
“Strikes every right note, incorporating classic folk, pop and and even a little punk rebellion.” - USA TODAY
"“Brings to mind Simon and Garfunkel’s more amped-up moments.” - Entertainment Weekly
"Smartly sweet." - Newsweek
“Catchy.” - TIME
"Echoes with early Bob Dylan." - UNCUT
“D’Amato has a way with words.” - BILLBOARD
“A rich sound that has as much depth as it does popular appeal.” - PASTE
“Jauntily fatalistic.” - NY MAG
“Self assured and deceptively mature.” - WORLD CAFE
“Soulful.” - The Wall Street Journal
"Needs to be played on repeat." - REFINERY 2