Love Life & Limb
Preachers Son
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(5391504040803)
Record Label: Reekus Records
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I like it and I like the band. At first the lead vocals took some time to get used to. But soon thereafter, I got into the groove and wouldn't change a thing. I went to the link and listened to the rest of the album. The Nashville country in me wants to tune the vocals but nah, don't do it. It has the rough edge that has made it the bluegrassy contemporary melody. Good work guys and keep it up.
John Fox A&R Sony Music Nashville Review of Should Have Been Gone June 2010
One of my happiest new discoveries, I came to know Preachers Son through a blurt from Gavin Friday’s direction regarding his guest appearance on Preachers Son’s song Lipstick. I followed the trail and came to X For Sandra. It hit the same dark, western tinged, vaguely punk nerve that runs through just about every “alternative” music fan I know over 25. Their mini bio throws in a few references to help you get an idea of their sound but like anything this striking, it’s hard to pin down.
Johnny Blackchurch, London, UK - Radio Hydrogen March 2010
X For Sandra' is a taster for the album Love Life and Limb.... A cross between Bowie, Nick Cave and VU, it's a dark work, driven by a doomy riff and punky guitar sounds. Meanwhile '26 Years' is more exuberant, with weighty vocals, craggy guitars and sizzling drums. For 'Born Another Time' they blend a little industrial influence with an early rock'n'roll '50s feel with stimulating effect. It all augurs well for the album.
Jackie Hayden - Hot Press June 2010
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