| "Terrific... Maloney's lyrics cut to the chase" | Huffington Post | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Extremely talented song writer and incredibly great singer." | Jonny Lang, Grammy Award winning recording artist | |
| "Definitely deserves to be recognized." | Meredith Rosenberg | Unveiled Arts | NYC | FULL ARTICLE |
| "I have not been this excited about a new act in a very long time." | TMax | Noise Magazine | Boston MA | FULL ARTICLE |
| "...astonishingly strong vocals... intricate time changes and pauses that are more advanced than the average band can take on." | Augustus Stahl | Keene Equinox, NH | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Richly orchestrated post-coffeeshop pop held together by pipes and lyrics well beyond her years." | Portland Pheonix | ME | |
| "This album is incredible, I'm blown away." | Jason Moberg | WUMB Boston Radio | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Heather Maloney plays a literate, weirdly legit blend of folk, blues, Irish, and rock styles and takes a lot of captivating chances while doing it." | Portland Pheonix | ME | |
| "Time & Pocket Change can easily be categorized as one of the best of 2011 thus far." | Encore Magazine | Wilmington NC | FULL ARTICLE |
| On Time & Pocket Change: "You can hear that it comes from the soul-- none of it reeks of contrivance, not even for a minute." | The Valley Advocate | Northampton, MA | |
| On Time & Pocket Change: "Songwriting might be a fairly new venture for Maloney, but it's impossible to tell from listening to this stellar album." | Ken Maiuri | Hampshire Gazette, MA | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Stunning folk-rock... emotional lyrics and tender moans tucked in tight with brisk musicianship." | Worcester Magazine | MA | FULL ARTICLE |
| "arresting" | Portland Pheonix | ME | |
| "unfettered vocals" | Intelligencer Journal | Lancaster PA | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Heather Maloney is a gem of New England's music scene, with a dazzling voice she's not afraid to flaunt on her latest album Time & Pocket Change." | The Wire | Portsmouth NH | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Her songs are personal. Her passion is contagious. Her lyrics go beyond surface level and penetrate the core of humanity that we all try so hard to embrace, yet at the same time, ignore." | Times of Trenton | NJ | |
| "Sharp, poignant lyrics housed in clever acoustic compositions, accented by Maloneys melodious, 'operatic' tendencies, are really what separates her music from straight ahead, folky pop tunes. You have to hear it to fully understand." | Portsmouth Herald | NH | FULL ARTICLE |
| "...Maloney's lyrics are enough to stop you dead. Poetic and powerful, Maloney's talents come to you in layers." | Rochester City Newspaper | NY | FULL ARTICLE |
| "...evocative music that urges peace and boasts full-bodied, knock you dead vocals" | The Valley Advocate | Northampton MA | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Read up enough on Massachusetts-based songwriter Heather Maloneys debut disc Cozy Razor’s Edge and youll notice a curious critical conundrum unfold, as one bewildered scribe after another attempts to pin down her sound by invoking an eyebrow-raising range of presumed influences" | Seven Days | Burlington VT | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Lyrics like "Meet me by the edge of this moment, you bring stillness, Ill bring movement. Meet me by the edge of right now, you bring silence and Ill bring sound" plunge Maloney somewhere in the categorical midst of the dark and brooding Emily Jane White, folk goddess Joni Mitchell and master songwriter Bob Dylan." | The Middletown Press | CT | FULL ARTICLE |
| "Maloney, whose balance of upbeat and plaintive will appeal to fans of Paula Cole, Joni Mitchell and Beth Orton. The just-released Cozy Razor’s Edge is a taut, layered work with a big sound." | Sunapee Compass | NH | |
| "(Cozy Razors Edge) highlights her nearly unlimited vocal range and ability to write melodic tunes that somehow ride the line between playful folk/pop and depth-defying soul." | The Middletown Press | CT | |
| "Heather Maloney's new CD, Cozy Razor's Edge is equal in quality to the work of many of the stars of our time" | The Montague Reporter | MA |