Tag: Jack M. Senff

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Another brilliant release from the label Skeletal Lightning, Jack M. Senff’s new album ‘Low Spirit’ feels like an introspective road trip through the middle of America. The album title track “Low Spirit” deals with the complexities of life and the toll it can have on our lives. Yeah it’s been hard to watch the world as it’s ending…& though there might be hope come tomorrowIt’s always just out of reach in the moment—That’s time spilling through the cracks in my handI’m a low spirit in a strange land The Michigan-based singer-songwriter found his new voice as a solo artist after having been a member in the indie rock bands Merchant Ships, Midwest Pen Pals and William Bonney. Following in the tradition of great Americana singer-songwriters like Neil Young, Jack’s music gets it’s impact from his depth of songwriting and sincere vocal delivery. Jack landed his first ever sync recently with his song “Old Days” in CW series The […]

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We’re thrilled to have two songs appearing in back-to-back episodes of the new CW series “The Republic of Sarah”. Episode 5 featuring “Touch” by TIAAN will air on July 12, then the following week on July 19 “Old Days” by Jack M. Senff will appear in Episode 6. About TIAAN Sydney-born R&B artist TIAAN has captivated audiences around the world with her raw, sexy, slightly left-of-center style. Heavily influenced by Sade and Janet Jackson, she has stayed true to a sound that instantly resonates with her audience. About Jack M. Senff Evolving from his indie rock project Boy Rex, Northern Michigan-based singer-songwriter Jack M. Senff strikes a warm and sentimental tone paying homage to the folk americana sounds of the early 1970’s. Opting for a more stripped-down aesthetic reflective of his own personal listening preferences over the constant second guessing of what he thought should be making for his audience, […]

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Evolving from his indie-rock project Boy Rex, Northern Michigan based singer-songwriter Jack M. Senff strikes a warm and sentimental tone on Good To Know You that pays homage to the folk Americana sounds of the early 1970’s. Opting for a more stripped down aesthetic reflective of his own personal listening preferences over the constant second-guessing of what he thought should be making for his audience, Jack M. Senff had but one criteria for songs for this album: “Do I like it? Good.” “Just being Jack now feels like a needed breath of air, or like the rest of my life has opened up before me and I can go anywhere, do anything, write whatever music I want so long as it’s true to me.” – Jack M. Senff The result is a gorgeous and intimate record, with just the right balance of production, tasteful lead guitar work and natural room […]

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