"if you’re at all interested in solid songwriting and excellent performance, this is a man to watch."
“Well folks, Jonah Knight has stolen the show here at RavenCon.”
"How can you not like a fellow who writes about ghosts, pirates and George Clooney?" (Todd Walker) said. "His songs are mini musical theater, and his back stories are just as good as his songs." -Todd Walker in the Frederick News-Post
“Like Ray Bradbury, Knight is diverse, mixing introspective songs of ghosts and nameless evils with more amusing fare.”
“Jonah’s got more talent than any ordinary body can contain, so it’s natural that it shimmers out in all directions. That sort of energy attracts attention.”
“That style, when combined with a smoother recording method, makes Ghosts Don’t Disappear a far more polished album than his first endeavor in the same way that Nevermind is a smoother album than Bleach.”
“Overall, this is an above-average collection of songs that exists on the fringes of a genre I absolutely detest. Knight puts compelling and quality songwriting before instrumental wankery, and establishing and maintaining moods over chart-friendly singalongability.”
“Musically, Knight's guitar playing is well beyond competent, but it never threatens to steal the spotlight from the stories, keeping the tension taut and focused.”
“Not perky and uptempo a la that dude in the stairwell at college, making the girls swoon. Wistful and nostalgic and quietly pretty.”
“...I think his music is appropriate for any wistful thinkers or day dreamers out there. His music simply takes you to a calm place in your head.”
““Ghosts” offers introspective coffeehouse music with an added layer of word-craft, imagery, and narrative. The warm production highlights the delicately finger-picked guitar lines, theremin-like keyboards, and accordion.”
“Ghosts Don't Disappear is "like gospel for atheists."”
“Frederick's new singer/songwriter treasure.”
“Some people take a picture to capture a moment. (Jonah) writes songs instead.”