The Flying Change

Press Clippings & Highlights

Featured in The New YorkerWired, Aquarium Drunkard, Brooklyn Vegan, Largehearted Boy, Spectrum Culture, and Idolator

“Jacobs transforms the ordeal into three-minute philosophical meditations formed around simple chord changes, laid-back tempos, and his sensitive baritone vocals. A first-rate band … provides harmonically lush accompaniment.”

- The New Yorker

Highlights

… the rest of the world retreats while it’s playing” – Drowned in Sound

Deeply felt, beautifully put together and life affirming.” – Blurt

“Elegaic”Magnet

“An amazing journey with highs, lows and yes, heavenly blows”Daggerzine

“A stark, meticulously elegant and achingly beautiful set of songs”Striker Bill

“A wildly delicious package of aural bliss”Hybrid Magazine

“… leaves you in a state of awe”Verbicide Magazine

More Highlights

“An accomplished release”Terrascope

“One of the best albums of the year“ - Splice Today

“Watch out.  You might just fall in love.”Aiding and Abetting

“All parts bloody brilliant”Incendiary Magazine

“A modern/Americana folk version of Leonard Cohen“ - Babysue

A mind-scape of of fine-tuned and pop-riddled indie rock” - Fensepost

Very much a poet” – Audio Muffin

Therapeutic for those struggling to comprehend the unfeeling universe” – Americana UK

Beirut crossed with the Magnetic Fields” – Captain’s Dead

One of the most absorbing moving songs of the year” – Delusions of Adequacy

Not your typical alt-folk record” – Exclaim!

“Rich, complex” Used Wigs

“Thumbs up”Indie Rock Cafe

Beautifully laconic charm” – mp3 Hugger

Recommended Release – The Philler

Songs that resonate with emotion” – Speed of Dark

Also featured in Gimme Tinnitus, KEXP, Mars Needs Guitars, Music Snob, Unknown and Unheard, Buzzgrinder, Pop Stereo, The Yellow Stereo, AlanKomaat,

And just because it’s funny and she compared me to The Beatles, here’s the Slug review

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