Rolling Stone (4/4/91) - "...perhaps the most trenchant look at the perilous undercurrents in a relationship since Bruce Springsteen's TUNNEL OF LOVE...Cash is perhaps the most valuable country artist of her time--and also one the sharpest and most courageous singer-songwriters in popular music..."
Rolling Stone (11/15/90) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...a great record..."
Entertainment Weekly - Ranked as the #8 Album of 1990.
Uncut (p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[F]or the first time she wrote all the material to create a spare, honest and sometimes disturbing song cycle that chronicled her emotional distress."
Uncut (p.113) - 4 stars out of 5 - "INTERIORS is thorny, heartbroken perfection..."
Dirty Linen (p.87) - "[A] darkly powerful effort that was her most intensely personal album up to that point."
Village Voice - "...even when she's corny her seriousness is so palpable that the emotional effort carries the songs..." - Rating: A
New York Times (Publisher) (11/18/90) - "...The album's spareness, along with gorgeous melodies and resolute singing, steers this clear of maudlin excess..."
Rovi