There may be no more appropriate title for a 
Sister Hazel album than 
Heartland Highway. The group is one of those unheralded working bands that keep traveling up and down the American highway, never straying far from their initial blueprint but satisfying the devoted year in and year out. 
Heartland Highway, like the seven albums that precede it, will satisfy those fans but that doesn’t mean the band is coasting. There is ambition here in the three-part closing suite “Lessons in Love, Hope, and Faith,” a triptych of love and loss and the road that’s the spiritual anchor of the album, and the album overall plays as a song cycle where the bandmembers attempt to come to terms with a life lived on the road. These subtle thematic differences are enough to make 
Heartland Highway something a little more than just another 
Sister Hazel record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine