"This singer/songwriter relies on glockenspiels, synthesizers, and autoharps among other instruments to create the eclectic sound."
"There’s no doubt Greenfield is unique and bringing something different to the music scene that will make her stand out from everything you may be used to hearing."
"Satiating and seductive songs....original and inventive....definitely becoming a serious solo artist to keep an eye (and ear) on."
“It’s no secret I love Alyson Greenfield. I think she is one of the most talented people I’ve ever known. She writes great originals and does great covers.”
“Her music is both timeless and cutting edge, while at the same time being difficult to pigeon hole or fit into a cookie-cutter molding supplied by the last 25+ years of the music industry’s stonewalling.”
“Much in the same way that Sufjan Stevens, in The Age of Adz, finally found a balance between his past acoustic styles and electronic experimentations, Greenfield seems to be slowly but surely establishing an appealing identity with this new, more modern set of tones.”
“Adorable raps about the Canadian border patrol”
“Who would've thought in 2008, when aspiring musician named Alyson Greenfield released her debut CD, Jewel-esque 'Tuscaloosa', that in 2 years she’d evolve into a full-speed ambitious business woman with her own music festival and a unique take on music, which mixes electronics, pop, folk and even rap (there are a lot of things Alyson can do with her voice). It seems that she fuses music styles as easily as she makes jokes between the songs during her countless gigs all over New York.”
“Though she’d just followed several really intense high energy acts, she maintained the crowd’s attention, as she did everything from electronic tracks, some acoustic, covering 90s hip-hop classic 'Gangsta’s Paradise' on a Glockenspiel to rapping over nothing but beat-boxing. The most remarkable part of this for anyone who has never seen her is how well she can do all of this.”
“For starters, Greenfield owned the crowd during her own set. The tiny-framed singer/songwriter rolled on stage with beat-boxing extraordinaire Masai Electro. The couple piqued curiosity with apparently very different styles, but made a progressive Tori Amos–backed–by–Doug E. Fresh sound. And when Greenfield performs solo, the stage becomes her playroom... She finished with her hilariously on-point first rap effort 'Border Patrol.'”
“It’s impossible to categorize her.... Her most recent album shuffles between your pleasant female singer-songwriter sound, almost harder folk edges, and even occasional electro sounds. And then she also raps.”
“Her tracks are mesmerizing.”
"Alyson Greenfield treads in the footsteps of female powerhouses like Tori Amos, Joni Mitchell, Ani DiFranco , Annie Lennox, and even Sinead O’Connor—a group diverse enough to reflect Greenfield’s versatility."
"Alyson Greenfield is another genius we have to survey in the next future."
"She covered Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise” on a xylophone and somehow even though it was hilarious watching a tiny, adorable, very white girl singing this song, on a xylophone of all things, she somehow managed to make the lyrics feel almost as if they were her own."
"The saucy new wave-sounding vocal cousin of Natalie Merchant."
"Few performers can claim to have toured with Madonna, even fewer to have toured with her and never stepped foot on a stage....Much of Greenfield's charm comes from just how personal her songs are, each having its own story in relation to her life.”
"Fresh melodies of substance, which are occupied by a grounded, rounded and articulate voice.... ["Tuscaloosa" is] a genuine and thoroughly engrossing piece of artistry that smacks of good things to come."
"Greenfield writes intelligent lyrics and posses an earnest and raw voice."