"Beautiful. That must have been among the first words in mind when people first heard artists such as Sarah McLachlan, Loreena McKennitt or Ann Mortifee. And St. Albert's Robyn Taylor fits well within that company." --"HMV Spins Staff Reviews" , Warren Footz, See Magazine.



"The crystal notes of amethyst are as pure and piercing as mountain water, including her own arresting version of House of the Rising Sun and a roster of original songs, stunning in their pristine beauty and simple depth.", Bev Rudolfsen, St. Albert Gazette.



"[Robyn] Taylor's voice is clarion clear and well suited to [Christmas carols] such as 'O Holy Night' and 'O Little Town of Bethlehem'" -- "Christmas Jingles CD", Susan Jones, St. Albert Gazette



"Combining her early training with contemporary musical influences, Robyn comes out with sound that is both unique and intriguing" -- "Local Songbird Soars With Debut Disc", Kimberly Carr, Saint City News.



"On amethyst, [Robyn] Taylor explores a haunting yet strong and controlled voice that's the result of [years] of voice training ... and a desire to add something of herself to what she's learned. [...] Personally self-assured and firmly grounded, musically mysterious and ethereal, Robyn Taylor's future looks interesting, and like a fun ride to be on, has possibilities that are wide open. Just as long as she can find the time to explore them all." -- "Time For Songstress to Shine" , Warren Footz, See Magazine.



"[Robyn] Taylor and [Frances] Schuchard are in awe of each others talents and thrilled to be performing together. 'She is extremely talented in singing ... Each song she sings is different, and I think that's what makes her a wonderful performer' said Schuchard." -- "Taylor Turns Torch on Old Love Songs", Tara Norton, St. Albert Gazette.



"Her music style is a mixture of classical and contemporary sounds, but Taylor's influences are extremely varied." -- "Singer/Songwriter Finds Influences in Jewel and Nine Inch Nails", Karen Liebel, The Gateway.