“Stationary Sun is an extraordinary work…

remarkable for it’s daring, breadth and vision.”

Jason Hillenberg, SCOPE MAGAZINE


“Stationary Sun is worthy of many dedicated listens…and should be a true treasure for fans of emotional, vintage playing.”

William Elgin, MUSIC EXISTENCE


“This is an excellent album, one that should confound reviewers…

that try to really pin it into a genre. By any account this is simply good music that anyone into authentic instrumentation should be able to get into.”

Grant Lewis, INDIEMUNITY


“The Stollers have put out an album that really takes it’s audience on a journey…

from the first track to the last on Stationary Sun. They have a commanding grasp about every good style of rock and atmospheric music that ever came down the pike in the last 50 or 60 years. They update the ideals with a modern production job, but also don’t over-compress the sounds or take away the grit of the performances. These guys have come to play and play hard they do. Expect to hear more from The Stollers Band as time goes on!

Jeremy Skiles, GAS HOUSE


“Stationary Sun is quite the thrill ride of musical surprises…

that work far more often than not. The Stollers are occasionally guilty of riding well-worn tropes too long, but they balance any excessive familiarity with a willingness to smash the listener’;s expectations. Despite whatever minor flaws might dampen the release, this is a memoreable album for anyone to begin the year.”

Shannon Cowden, ALLWHATSROCK


“Stationary Sun is a really well-done record with many varied elements…

congealing into a singular whole. The Stollers can do it all: rock, jazz, country, blues, folk, etc and they do every bit of it well. Anyone who is looking for an old fashioned record full of great songs would do well to pick this one up!”

Jimmy Brown, INDIE ALLIANCE


“Music of this album defies belief…

There’s something intensely admirable about artists who mine such traditional veins of inspiration and present their work in such a fresh, memorable light. Stationary Sun’s twelve songs are full of individuality and faithfulness to tradition, but they are likewise forward looking and rarely content to lean on the expected.”

Michael Saulman, INDIE MUSIC REVIEW