I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Ghost Notes, from Preacher Boy and it's a cool blues rock release with it's own style. Opening with Up The River Again, Preacher Boy lays down a Bo Diddley beat on drums with rhythm guitar and loose female backing vocals. Intriguing. Reverb saturated guitar envelopes Preacher's pain drenched vocals on, Dashboard Dial, a cool, bluesy ballad. With just a light touch of TexMex, I really like this track. Chop Wood, Carry Water has a simple folksy/blues feel. With Preacher carrying the melody on vocal and simple guitar, harmonica and drum backing, this track has a Pixies kind of construction, yet totally different delivery. Nice. Trying To Get To Mobile is raw folk rock track with underdriven, stylistic guitar lead and cool vocals. See All The People is a solid radio track with a earthy melody and solid vocals. The addition of harmonica fattens this track up a bit giving it a memorable aura. Wrapping the release is Light A Candle showcasing Preacher on slide resonator and heartfelt vocals following a pure melody over electric guitar and drums. This is a real cool release and one that needs to be listened to over and again.

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