PRESS 

Instead of the often forceful, booming presentation favoured by traditional cantors, Gesundheit’s ethereal voice (which longtime friend and collaborator Feist has noted is like “clear glass”) underscores the solemnity of the material. — Tabassum Siddiqui for The Globe and Mail 

 It’s all in Hebrew and I have no idea what she’s saying but it’s, so emotional and heavy. The songs are thousands of years old, but they still kind of sound like pop songs sometimes. I’m not Jewish at all, but I can still feel so much emotion and weight in this thing she’s doing. It’s a very good feeling. — Megan James (Purity Ring) for Interview Magazine

[Gesundheit's] voice is extraordinary. It hangs in midair, seemingly unconnected to any human source.  — Sunday Times, London, UK

Favorite musical discovery of the year.  — WNYC (NPR)

Subversive, sinister and sly . . . Daniela Gesundheit's voice is a full moon, luminous and bright, bringing light and clarity to lyrics cloaked in shadows. One of the most compelling new voices on the Canadian scene. — CBC

Sublime album of traditional high holiday prayers. The album is a salve to anyone who’s ever muscled through services led by a cringe-worthy cantor. Gesundheit’s voice is luminous, her Hebrew is natural and she interprets the music with ethereal sensitivity. — Hey Alma

PEERS

Daniela Gesundheit’s voice is like clear glass that she frames a kind of playful, velvet privacy with. Her melodies are bright and complex. There’s a lot of flirtation in the way she sings so unguardedly, right next to your ear at the volume of an intimate conversation. That proximity of her storytelling - and the feeling that she’s telling you a real truth - makes for a woozy listen. The sounds are sparse but so rich and carefully wild.  — Leslie Feist

Your talent forever inspires. — Claudia Dey (author of Heartbreaker and founder of Horses Atelier) 

You have my favorite voice on this earth. — Katy Payne (Songs of the Humpback Whale) 

I have never heard music like this sung so beautifully … It is truly moving. â€” Patrick Dillett (Producer - David Byrne) 

Daniela - whose words and music I have long admired . . . — Maggie Nelson (Author of The Argonauts) 

 . . . Always original and attuned to the heart of the poetry. You sing very beautifully.   — Peter Cole

I’m a huge fan of yours and have been listening to your record on repeat. — Martha Wainwright

So powerful and thought provoking. — Tamara Lindeman (The Weather Station)