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"Preston draws from a singer-songwriter tradition as simple, sturdy and solemn as a 100-year-old tree." ~ MassLive.com |
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"Even if you are not humming them, you just need to hear one note of them and you know it is Josh Preston." - Common Folk Meadow (Germany) |
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"This might be the first really polarizing album of 2010." - The Daily News (McKeesport, PA) |
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"It's the kind of CD that gives you a fresh take on the landscape of your life." - Caught in the Carousel |
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“Nowadays, man, it’s high energy. It’s funny. It’s tragic. It’s exciting. It’s a lot of fun. We are ourselves. What you see is what you get. We’re having a lot of fun and the audience has fun. I’d forgotten how much fun it was to kick some ass with some friends.” |
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Shelton's follow-up Crazy Jo & Other Stories represents a subtle shift in style and form but his direct and poignant lyrics continue to offer a glimpse into his troubadour lifestyle. |
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"Like the best country music, Preston weaves vivid tales of sorrow and heartache while espousing hard-learned truths." - Record Dept. Music Reviews |
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"Their new album, Martin Moeh, is a strange assortment of styles, easily even breaking the mold for the usual “indie” norm, hence the band’s name having that sweet touch of irony going for it. - Bullz-eye.com |
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"Sweitzer's songs are cynical, cleverly written narratives" - Mountain Xpress, Asheville, NC |
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There is an aged beauty that whisks around every note he sings and it is both tempered and unforgettable. It's as if his voice is an audible photo of the West Virginia coal town where he was born and raised. While hovering in the stylistic territory of John Prine, Bob Dylan and Elliott Smith, Nick has found his own distinctly dusty musical road to travel and leaves his signature on the walls of the figurative rest stops along the way. |
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"Preston placed himself in the arc of usually British guitar troubadours that has people like Ralph McTell and Roy Harper on the folky end, Richard Thompson on the rockier one, and John Martyn, Nick Drake, and Preston himself somewhere in the middle." ~ Vintage Guitar Magazine |
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Between Memory and Mortality is Preston's debut album and was recorded over a number of years between Brooklyn, NY and Nashville, TN. |
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