“Vocally, Spry has a similar sound to Paul McCartney with an American accent, in my opinion. And the song’s music definitely has a Macca flavour to me. This song may have easily been taken from an early Wings album, ticking all those classic boxes.” - UpToHear

“No idea why, but in his communication San Francisco singer-songwriter Adam Spry refers to other music platforms who are wondering which artists his sound or voice can be compared to. That’s unnecessary, because a) there appears to be no obvious answer and b) he is truly unique.” - Add To Wantlist

“Coupled with the beat, a melodic bass line wraps some notes around the production, accompanied by an ear-worm hook from the keys. And if that was not enough, the Paul McCartney-ness of Spry’s vocal performance is bound to let you crawl right into “Sun Won’t Rise” and bask within the glow of its nostalgic, 1970s vibe.” - UpToHear

Dispatches from an artist somewhat out of whack with the world, trying to create and communicate in a society which hardly values such things. But with wry humour and a few coats of seventies rock polish, Spry plants his flag regardless, and single ‘Rotten Mausoleum’ captures the bravery of such an act with its tongue-in-cheek humour, however futile it might seem.” - Various Small Flames

“…I’m not 100% on comparing to any particular artist, at least not for this song. If I had to I’d say Sgt. Pepper in the modern day with a bit of Kevin Parker and My Morning Jacket.” - Hot Lunch Music

“Each of these athletic songs demonstrate his versatility and understanding of not just Americana, folk, and rock music, but musical proficiency in general — weaving ’70s, ’90s, and modern indie rock all into one seamless experience.” - THE BAY BRIDGED

“The off-kilter rock of Adam Spry’s Rotten Mausoleum will appeal to fans of Of Montreal, Flaming Lips, and Dinosaur Jr., such is its complex yet fluid nature.” - Analogue Trash

“…a perfect mix of storytelling and indie-rock vibe that takes us from Beatles to Franz Ferdinand without ever truly sounding like any of them.” - Where The Music Meets