Sean K. Preston & The Loaded Pistols - Last Call (Official Video)



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Sean K. Preston & The Loaded Pistols are a nationally touring band from Baltimore, MD. Recently signed to Rusty Knuckles Music in 2018, their new album �Forgive� is due for release on November 16 2019. Currently, the group is touring the country to share their raucous honky tonk, dirty blues, roadhouse rock �n� roll, and tear jerking country balladry.

The music of Sean K. Preston draws heavily on the influences of the classic heartbroken sounds of Country & Western music from the 40�s through the 70�s, the honesty of the Blues by the likes of Robert Johnson and John Lee Hooker, the bombast of 50�s Rock�n�Roll, the lyrical sophistication of musical poets like Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan and Nick Cave, the raw energy of Punk, and the spirituality of Mountain Gospel.  Sean K. Preston�s songs range from delicate laments and lullabies to fiery sermons and confessions.

"If Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley had a child, he'd probably sing like Sean K. Preston. His voice and solid grasp of Americana and roots country music make him an asset to any playlist."
Quad City Times

�Haunting and intense, �Money� is a story and a message. �Oh, my soul so heavy, oh my soul.� Think rockabilly legend Elvis Presley meets rockabilly legend Johnny Cash-but maybe sadder, darker and truer.�
Janet Yaceczko - DCMusicDownload.com

�In most ways, Sean K. Preston is a born frontman, as he has a certain presence about him. That is not to say that he has gone out of his way to affect some ideal image of what his singer/songwriter persona should be, since his singer/songwriter persona is his true self, through and through.�
J. Carlson - Philadelphia Indie Music Examiner

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