Review By Darren McIntyre
Preacher Stone are a Southern / Classic Rock band from Charlotte, North Carolina, who originally formed in 2008 and rocketed to fame thanks to FX Networks’ Sons Of Anarchy, which featured 2 tracks within the show. The boys have had the opportunity to share the headline with acts such as ZZ Top, Black Stone Cherry, Blackberry Smoke, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, The Outlaws, Shooter Jennings, Lucinda Williams and many, many more. The boys have given us Preacher Stone in 2009, Uncle Buck’s Vittles in 2010, Paydirt in 2014, Remedy in 2016 & V in 2024. The boys have been busy in the studio getting ready to hit us with their brand new album, By The Horns; they dropped the singles Writing On The Wall and The Devil You Know, and they return to the UK in 2026 with a UK tour with rockers Revenant, and to give us a taste of what to expect from this bunch of bruisers, they drop their colossal new track, By The Horns, which I will be reviewing for you today.
tellBy The Horns – Opening bruiser comes at us with a real solid, punchy rhythm section that hits us with a cool snare drum beat as the bass kicks leave their mark on this opening salvo. Ronnie leans in with his gravelly, blues soaked vocals that really fit well with this crisp, rocking opener that just sets the scene as we roll forward with the boys, the full on funking bassline drops in with a dark, brooding groove that instantly gives the track swagger and attitude. The cool twin guitar assault is a real treat as we get a sizzling, raspy solo that just kicks in the doors and really lets us know the boys are back and back with a bang as this opening monster proves. The tone is sharp, punchy and ballsy and has bags of attitude that really tells us that the boys mean business.
–Preacher Stone –
– Vocals Ronnie Riddle – Vocals
Ben Robinson – Guitar
Darrell Whitt – Guitar
Jim Bolt – Bass
Wyatt – Drums
Track Listing –
By The Horns
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