“Mr. Landrus takes the jazz big band tradition into the mesosphere.”-The New York Times.

“A baritone saxophonist of convincing authority” - New York Times 

“His bari flutters with utmost grace, his bass clarinet sobs for humanity and his alto flute floats cloud-like through moody skies. With For Now, Landrus has created a work of astonishing beauty.” - Downbeat Magazine

“ A commanding voice on both baritone saxophone and bass clarinet” - WBGO, Nate Chinen

“With baritone saxophone in hand, Landrus surfs swinging currents through “The Signs,” waltzes in step and style across “The Miss,” and engages in a spellbinding after-hours duologue with Hersch on Thelonious Monk’s “Ruby, My Dear.”  Wielding an alto flute on “The Night of Change,” he adopts an attractive glow-and-flow aesthetic.” - JazzTimes Magazine

“A composer of great strength and substance,” - All About Jazz