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Jay and Tony appear on The Screen Savers
Jay and Tony appear on TechTV’s “The Screen Savers” to demonstrate the Viditar
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Fusion TV Interview at SXSW
Fusion TV VIDEO Interview w/Jay at SXSW

“The Pennsylvania quintet travel all the paths from the modern rock crossroads, including agro, electronica, grunge and subtly leveling strings in their sound.”
- Metal Edge (Jan 10, 2003)

“Something More” weeps and rallies against unrequited dreams, a sound vehicle for swirling, whispering acoustics, dramatic punches and engulfing harmonies that haven’t been pulled off this well since Alice in Chains
- Metal Edge (Jan 10, 2003)

“There is not a single other band out there that sounds like Sinch. Some may try, but they will never do it as well as Sinch does.”
- Brandon Ratliff, 411 Mania (Apr 07, 2005)

“[Clearing the Channel] serves as a reminder that while Philly’s reputation as an R&B/jazz/hip-hop Mecca is well deserved, its ongoing contributions to rock should not be overlooked. “
- Alex Henderson, All Music (Jun 30, 2005)

“The beauty of Sinch’s music lies in its melodic undertones and constant rythym that simply draws the listener into the music, then piles on unpredictable riffs and tempo changes.”
- Jay, Audio Aggression (Mar 29, 2005)

“[Clearing the Channel] it is on the lighter side when compared to their other releases but this was an obvious illustration of how they have progressed musically over the years with an eye towards giving you all they have to offer from a rather large basket of talent.”
- Brodie Holmen, East Coast Romper (May 11, 2005)

“From the infectious yet subtle melodies found in ‘The Power Of Suggestion’ and ‘All That’s Left Behind’ right through to the acoustic wizardry of ‘Sails’ and closing cut ‘Hydroplane’, “Clearing The Channel” echoes clearly the experience honed in Sinch’s decade plus long career to date…”
- I Ate Your Microphone

“Sinch has ended up putting out their best record to date and put out a big FUCK YOU to the recording industry that rode them at the height of their inception and then spit them back out.”
- Music Appraisal

“In a music era where the front man of a rock group has gathered such a generic sounding voice, like Staind and Fuel, [Jamie] Stem is one of the few vocalists who has a signature voice and can make almost anything sound good.”
- Tom Morelli, The South End News