"Back at Martell's, Mitch Jacobs and band are tonkin' and twangin' hard. Jacobs goes into his Johnny Cash voice and does a restrained opening to Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down" before unleashing his band. The crowd is suddenly his."
— William Michael Smith, Houston Press
"Houston may or may not appreciate its honest country singers, but San Antonio’s country fans have the opportunity to catch another Bayou City honky-tonker when Jacobs and his band roll in. Jacobs’ voice is deep and resonant, like Johnny Cash, and his repertoire also is deep and resonant. Listen for Jacobs and his band to preview songs from an upcoming EP, “Gulf Coast Jamboree,” set for release on the Steadyboy label next month."
— Compiled by Jim Beal Jr., Hector Saldaña and John Goodspeed.
"Now there are singers who can put over a song and there are those blessed with incredible voices, very few have both. Mitch has both AND some …. "
— Wes Mcghee, The McTwang Times
"Mitch has the most stunning vocal ability I have had the pleasure of working with in the studio. He can sing anything, anywhere, anytime, anyway."
— Layton Depenning, Elmo's Lab
"Mitch Jacobs's hard-bitten Americana contains none of the British trappings of his producer and label boss Freddy "Steady" Krc. However, he does strike country-jukebox gold with "For a While" and "Lady on the Barstool.""
— Chris Gray, Houston Press