“From the first listen, up until the hundredth, I couldn’t seem to put this record down. You know you like an artist too much when you know half the lyrics and are constantly humming their songs when you have only been listening to them for a little under two weeks. Preacher’s Sons upcoming 11-track full-length album, Looks Like A Flood, Feels Like A Drought is a beautifully crafted record. ” – Everyday Noise

“A steady theme of death, feeding the earth, and more death, Preacher’s Sons’ first record is saved from sending us into total despair by the brothers’ innocent, almost matter of fact, acceptance of this circle of life motif. The dichotomy of the upbeat campfire musings and the darkness of their lyrics is a welcomed endeavor and evidences the musicians’ song-writing craftsmanship. Plenty of acoustic picking and solitary sounding prose, Looks Like a Flood, Feels Like a Drought has everything we want from a band – recognizable sentiments, some sing-out-loud choruses, and some cry-in-the dark lyrics. Better still, Preacher’s Sons, and their impressively polished presentation, have all the authenticity of the gray haired old-timers in their niche so we can bum a ride on this train and not feel like we’re buying a lie.” – Beatcrave.com

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