S3ASON
"The [...] record has both the cohesiveness of an album and the excitement of a collection of singles. S3ASON moves through lyrical subjects and musical genres with ease. At each turn, Jamie’s impeccable Pop/Rock vocals, songwriting skills and impressive guitar chops are the glue that pulls it all together." - The Static Dive
"The songs vary from hair-rising excitement to pensive and melodic. The album brings back some classical rock sounds that feels reminiscent of the height of the genre, with very British influences. Mailman‘s vocals carry powerfully and this album beautifully captures his impressive range." - Music Insider
"The songs vary from hair-rising excitement to pensive and melodic. The album brings back some classical rock sounds that feels reminiscent of the height of the genre, with very British influences. Mailman‘s vocals carry powerfully and this album beautifully captures his impressive range." - Music Insider
Yang Yin
"A bold concept album that tackles duality and subconsciously commands listeners to dive deeper than the surface to dissect their inner worlds and intentions." - Tattoo.com
"Mailman doesn’t mince words, his song lyrics are straight to the point. We are partial to the songs “Nothing In The Way” and "Through The Day” and wish there were more songs out there like “Broken Wing Cycle", an avant-garde, fast-paced rocker." - West Coast Rocker
"Stanley’s voice soars above the clean and catchy arrangements. Even on the uncharacteristically peppy “Owe it to My Heart” (which sounds a bit like prime-era Electric Light Orchestra minus the extra instrumentation) there’s a unified vibe that holds the album’s 20 songs together nicely." - MusoScribe
"Mailman takes a few more queues than just Floyd and Genesis - most of them from the English side of the pond. With the two mentioned permeating his prog inclinations (“Operetta”, “Dear Darkness”), his more pop-oriented material draws comparisons to the likes of Squeeze (“Frontiers”) and Depeche Mode (“Searchlight”). Also, throughout the double sides, you realize that Stanley obviously cherishes Bowie’s “Diamond Dogs” album. But he has obviously taken a few listens to more rocking purveyors like Pearl Jam (“LittleJohn”)." - Sputnik Music
"Mailman carries on the legacy of Dave Grohl" - Alternative Nation
"Mailman doesn’t mince words, his song lyrics are straight to the point. We are partial to the songs “Nothing In The Way” and "Through The Day” and wish there were more songs out there like “Broken Wing Cycle", an avant-garde, fast-paced rocker." - West Coast Rocker
"Stanley’s voice soars above the clean and catchy arrangements. Even on the uncharacteristically peppy “Owe it to My Heart” (which sounds a bit like prime-era Electric Light Orchestra minus the extra instrumentation) there’s a unified vibe that holds the album’s 20 songs together nicely." - MusoScribe
"Mailman takes a few more queues than just Floyd and Genesis - most of them from the English side of the pond. With the two mentioned permeating his prog inclinations (“Operetta”, “Dear Darkness”), his more pop-oriented material draws comparisons to the likes of Squeeze (“Frontiers”) and Depeche Mode (“Searchlight”). Also, throughout the double sides, you realize that Stanley obviously cherishes Bowie’s “Diamond Dogs” album. But he has obviously taken a few listens to more rocking purveyors like Pearl Jam (“LittleJohn”)." - Sputnik Music
"Mailman carries on the legacy of Dave Grohl" - Alternative Nation