Dirty Linen (p.87) - "[A] mature work that highlights its assured ensemble sound and the polished singing of the three lead vocalists..."
Though they're a comparatively young group, the Infamous Stringdusters' wealth of experience performing with country and bluegrass artists of the caliber of Lee Ann Womack, Earl Scruggs, and Dolly Parton is evident throughout their relaxed-sounding and accomplished debut album. Mixing self-penned songs like "Poor Boy's Delight" with those of friends and associates, such as the Boston folk singer Jeff Bartley's "Letter from Prison," this bluegrass jam band also demonstrates impressive technical skill on instrumental tracks like "40 West."