Moss with the Illinois Entertainer wrote:
"Central Illinois-based Straight Jack hit you with the exact sound their name implies; cool, straightforward, no-nonsense alt-rock. This eight piece outfit manage to fuse jazz, pop, and rock elements and come out with a clean, refreshing sound. Led vocally by weaving the harmonies of female vocalists Amber, Debra, and Melinda, they avoid the forced angst, cheesy pop, and over-dramatic soul that plagues so many modern female rock bands."
Gary Hart with the Chicago Music Guide wrote:
"Under ground sensation, Straight Jack. A group fronted by three female singers, Amber, Debra, and Melinda, possessing a jazzy ballroom look, performed their own spin of rock and roll. Their set was full of surprises, including a cover of the Cranberries song, Zombie, and trumpet player Adam Boese popping up at random times, in random places of the venue. This was a band with no fear surrounding them.
About All Ages Zine wrote:
"It is safe to say that a lot of influences find their way into the 4 tracks that make up Straight Jack's EP "Lush," but can they pull it off? With a blues influence combined with rock, alternative, and latin flavored horns, they somehow managed to pull all this together and create a good sound. The female vocalists add a different dynamic to the songs. The lead voice reminded me of Amy Lee's (Evanescence). I was really impressed especially with the middle two tracks of this EP. Straight Jack is worth checking out and I wouldn't be surprised to find them on a stage at next years Milwaukee summer bash.
Voted 4th. in the nation. Global battle Of The Bands
Competed against 220 bands to become The Midwest Regoinal Championship winner to compete in the Global competition.
Competed against over 160 bands in a several battle of the bands to open for a major band and won.
All music is original and from the heart.