"She may be the sister of Beck, but Alyssa Suede sounds more like a mix of Jewel and Alanis Morrisette.”
"Suede is stronger when pursuing more serious endeavors, such as the moody “Fallout.” Pairing her breaking, twangy voice with quartet accompaniments and various electronic flourishes, Suede finds a superior niche that evokes more intimacy and feeling."
““Suede has chops that show promise in the future.””
“Singing in a jewel-like voice (some might say a Jewel-like voice, but that’s neither here nor there), she moved with assurance between the upbeat pop of “Ferris Wheel” to the floating, dreamy “Jack and Jill” to the somber, contemplative “Hollow.””
"Suede’s voice soulfully blends mainstream pop lyrics with splashes of alternative rock, a reflection of her love for The Beatles."