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About Me


Appreciation for Jive White Boy:
"Jive White Boy has branded himself as a unique, credible songwriter. Knives That Stab Your Face is a record that flies by, in a good way. Back to back to back, these songs compliment and build off each other, brandishing some lucid licks with an underbelly of deep hurt. Songs like the titular opener, and the somber, beautiful “Slowly” possess the kind of maturity and depth of a seasoned veteran." - Matthew Cohen of "Delusions of Adequacy"
"The world needs more people with DIY aesthetics who are out to buck the system, not for their share of the economic pie, but because they want to prove that there are other paths available than that provided by the “powers that be.”This is the spirit evinced by Jive White Boy, the musical creation of Portland, OR-based singer/songwriter Brian Senesac, on his debut project - Knives That Stab Your Face. True, his brand of white-boy-acoustic-soul music might not change the world, but it could change his street and neighborhood, and that’s exactly the point. The subject matter of his songs are replete with ruminations on familiar topics – the pains of adolescence and growing up, struggles against the machine that is the daily grind, and concerns with family life – but the transparency of his lyrics, not to mention the honest warmth of his voice, keep the songs from dipping too deeply into cliché." - Dryvetymeonlyne.com
"Over the Christmas Holidays, I received a gift in my inbox in the form of Portland indie-folk/rock artist Jive White Boy’s album Knives That Stab Your Face. What I found was an original and completely unexpected sound that stayed with me long after listening. The song I chose to highlight is the title track from the album. What struck me most about this song was how powerful it was with such a simple ensemble of instruments and effects. The uniqueness of the delivery and the weaving of the harmonies creates a song that completely sucks you in by the 2:00 mark." - bowlingstone.com
"Passionate and original, Brian Senesac is a a talented guy. If there's any cosmic justice, you'll be sure to hear more of Jive White Boy around Portland clubs in the future." - Jeremy Wilson of the Maston Music Hour Podcast
"Knives, in many ways, is a record of the same caliber as Counting Crow's "August & Everything After" and Bill Fox's "Shelter From the Smoke". Translation, an important record. Its always a promising sign when an artist leaves a profound impression on us with a minimal amount of elements. Further, when they do this via standard elements used in non-standard ways. In this sense, Jive White Boy is a significant sign of the times." - Chano Santamaria (songwriter and blogist)
"If you're one of those people who enjoy rainy days and looking out the window wondering about life, then I say you NEED this album." - andy of biggestletdown.com
For booking and general consultation, contact me at [email protected].
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Member Since: 4/30/2006
Band Website: jivewhiteboy.blogspot.com
Band Members:

Influences:Award winning indie-short featuring our song "Knives that stab your face" in the closing credits. Directed/Edited by AJ Brooks (myspace.com/imajur)
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Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Glowing review at Delusions of Adequacy

http://www.adequacy.net/2009/05/jive-white-boy-knives-that-s tab-your-face/"What sold me on Jive White Boy is his obvious influences. He has a Donovan Woods meets Iron And Wine n feel, bluesy folk wi...
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 20:30:00 GMT

Jive White Boy featured on "Reel 2 Real"

Thanks for the nice write up by my internet friend and major supporter Chano Santamaria. I love his blog and in all honesty his original review on this album (which you can find under my bio) is the b...
Posted by on Thu, 05 Feb 2009 19:19:00 GMT

Three songs featured at Slowcoustic.com...

http://slowcoustic.com/2009/01/09/friday-quickies-jive-white -boys-knives-that-stab-your-face/Friday Quickies - Jive White Boys Knives That Stab Your Face Posted by slowcoustic on January 9th, 2...
Posted by on Fri, 09 Jan 2009 22:42:00 GMT

new "knives" review at orcasound.com

I'm not sure how to feel about this one, but there really is no indication that they didn't like it. Right?http://www.orcasound.com/orc/features.php?id=2203&s=1& n=0For those who don't know Jive White ...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 19:48:00 GMT

"knives that stab your face" review at bowlingstone.com

http://bowlingstone.com/jive-white-boy-knives-that-stab-your -face/Over the Christmas Holidays, I received a gift in my inbox in theform of Portland indie-folk/rock artist Jive White Boys album Knives...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Jan 2009 19:51:00 GMT

"Knives that stab your face" review at Russell's Reviews...

http://russellsmusicreviews.blogspot.com/2008/12/jive-white- boy-knives-that-stab-your.htmlJive White Boy  Knives That Stab Your FaceJive White Boy is another solo artist masquerading under a potentia...
Posted by on Tue, 30 Dec 2008 11:08:00 GMT

"Knives that stab your face" review at biggestletdown.com

Very flattering review, but I think he was more into the noodles. I just received a bribe to review this album. Some of you would frownupon people bribing to get their albums reviewed. Not me. Look, i...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Dec 2008 22:25:00 GMT

"Knives that stab your face" reviewed on Dryvetyme Onlyne

http://www.dryvetymeonlyne.com/2008/12/13/jive-white-boy-kni ves-that-stab-your-face-ep/Jive White Boy Knives That Stab Your Face EP Self-Released; 2008 Having started this website as a mere Blogspot a...
Posted by on Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:37:00 GMT

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The original demo version of this song, which can be found at redfizz.com (http://redfizz.com/rf/song.aspx?&songid=345940), was actually somewhat of an  internet hit particularly at the websi...
Posted by on Thu, 27 Nov 2008 23:54:00 GMT

things we don't talk about...

This was the last song I  wrote before we started recording "Knives that stab your face." I rarely perform this one live, mostly because it's so slow and quiet. Though I frequently write in alter...
Posted by on Mon, 24 Nov 2008 16:19:00 GMT