"I don't get to say this to an opening band very often, I probably say it twice a year - that was a great show." - Rick Rosas, bass player for Neil Young, Joe Walsh, playing as Hung White Ponies
"It’s an exciting moment when you press the play button on a new record and are met with a jolt of energy and liveliness, turning a simple collection of songs into a new favorite companion. This is what you might feel when you meet Aaron Zig’s new album The Medicine’s Kicking In. It’s part throwback with influences such as Bob Dylan and Neil Young, but it’s also on the cutting edge with a wide range of instrumentatio and seamless production. Recorded at Studio Litho and co-produced by Ed Brooks, the album boasts a whole heap of talent including former IRW interviewee (and current violinist/composer for Macklemore) Andrew Joslyn." - Katrina Charles - Inside Right Writst full review
"Aaron Zig will likely showcase every song tonight at the show, and his performance alone will be well worth the price of admission." - Gabriel Arguelles - SSG
"As always, there were some brand new CDs debuted right here, including a nice one from Seattle-favorite, Aaron Zig" - Diane Hunt, KBOO Radio Portland, OR
"The Seattle folky’s new EP Heaven Never Left Us, follow-up to his 2007 Cranium Miner’s Blues, is a fairly lo-fi affair that will continue to garner the crafty guitar player comparisons to the great Elliot Smith" - SSG
"Zig has cleverly disguised his singer/songwriter approach with aural experimentation in the vein of Radiohead. The inspired production has a way of focusing the listener and giving weight to the oft-flighty songs of political protest and love." - Rob Bergquist, performer magazine
"Seattle's Zig has some fascinating songs, journeying Flaming Lips style." - The Seattle Times
"Seattle's Zig nicely zigs Americana, zags indie rock" - The Seattle Times
"like Sigor Ros in a floatation tank gently morphing into evolutionary monkeys. Er... did I say that out loud?! RATING: SOUL FOOD" - artrocker blog