Jer@SBS

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"I’m passionate about what I do, and just as passionate about what YOU do. Together, we can get your music into the hands of the people that should have it. Let’s create something incredible."

Luke Gartner-Brereton – Ronroco Dreaming

Luke Gartner-Brereton – Ronroco Dreaming – Album Review Beautiful melodies and guitar here on this new album from Brisbane Australia’s Luke Gartner-Brereton, played with real heart, skill and compelling passion. Combining a classical style with a modern-day feel, fans of music from bands like Calexico, Colleen, 800 Cherries or Iron & Wine are going to […]Read More

SBS Separated 027 – Davidson Calfee

Every once & awhile you can expect us to pop in with an SBS Separated video outside of our show…and you never know when – make sure to pop by and check us out for new creations and exciting collaborations with artists and bands from all over the globe from throughout our history here at […]Read More

Meshach Abednego – “Just Be Glad To Be Here”

Meshach Abednego – “Just Be Glad To Be Here” (Hayling Cover) – Single Review Extremely interesting. I’m not exactly sure that everyone out there is exactly going to get what Meshach Abednego is attempting on his latest single “Just Be Glad To Be Here,” but I could be underestimating the people…I suppose that’s possible… A […]Read More

Third Realm – Deranged

Third Realm – Deranged – Album Review If you like your electro on the dark-side, you’ll not need to look much further than Buffalo, New York’s Third Realm. As I understand it, dark-electro has been a prevalent part of the NY underground scene for a good part of this last decade, growing stronger with their […]Read More

Árstíðir – Hvel

Árstíðir – Hvel – Album Review Is it strange that I can identify the Iceland sound? Between the character-placement of the band/album name and the overall tone and assembly of the music, I was left with little to no doubt that Árstíðir was coming to us from this beautiful still-fairly-untouched music-mecca. Turns out that yes, […]Read More

Liz Graham – “Damaged” & “Charcoal On A Canvas”

Liz Graham – “Damaged” & “Charcoal On A Canvas” – Singles Review Here are a catchy couple of tunes! I’ll fully admit that I had to look up Liz Graham right away to find out where the music was exactly coming from, and perhaps what her own background might be. As it turns out, she’s […]Read More

Human Behavior – Bethphage

Human Behavior – Bethphage – Album Review I think it was pretty close to a year ago at this time when I first landed my ears upon Human Behavior when reviewing their album Golgotha. After the unique experience diving deep into their diverse & versatile music, this Tucson, AZ based band has managed to stick […]Read More

Joy Villa – I Make The Static

Joy Villa – I Make The Static – EP Review Joy! So…first off…I can go on the luckiest streaks of listening sometimes that it’s not even funny; it’s more like a confirmation of being in the place where I’m truly supposed to be, doing what I’m truly supposed to be doing. Now…I’m not staring at […]Read More

Stone Village – Cool Gazpacho

Stone Village – Cool Gazpacho – Album Review Kidding me right? I mean that in the best of ways of course…I just don’t expect this level of skill coming my way many times in one day. Literally some of the best rhyming & hip-hop, complete with production and innovative beats, that I’ve personally heard in […]Read More

Slinky-Athmoss – “Melt The Ice”

Slinky-Athmoss – “Melt The Ice” – Single Review In a combination of talents, old-school musical influence and international collaboration, Slinky-Athmoss are debuting one of the singles from the upcoming album between these two coming out towards the end of this year. “Melt The Ice” is a rock-ballad. Yep…it’s been a while hasn’t it? Maybe a […]Read More