Josh Preston
50 top tracks
Josh Preston
50 top tracks
Albums

Josh Preston's Perpetual Bin of Demos and Other Sods You May Have Heard Live But Are Not Live Now
Josh Preston

The Complex Wooden Heart EP
Josh Preston

Exit Sounds
Josh Preston

Landmarks
Josh Preston

Between Memory and Mortality
Josh Preston

Rooftop Silhouettes
Josh Preston

some of the best days of my life were spent asleep
Josh Preston

Josh Preston's Perpetual Bin of Demos and Other Sods You May Have Heard Live But Are Not Li
Josh Preston

Hollywood
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Proof of Concept
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Unnatural Selections
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Raincoat - Single
Josh Preston
Biography
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Maybe it stemmed from a simple creative slump or possibly a culmination of an overwrought musical education and being raised on records meant for listeners twice his age. Whatever the reason, when Josh Preston laid down his loud electric guitar (along with his rock band mentality) and picked up an acoustic guitar, it all finally clicked into place. It quickly becomes apparent that Josh's singer-songwriter exploration blossomed into songs containing thought provoking lyricism and melodies that rapidly and cunningly bury themselves in the listener's sub-conscience. It took some time however, for these songs to move from the safety of being listened to by friends into an intense and deeply personal live show. The long road to solo performance was preceded by numerous side-man gigs up and down the Eastern seaboard with a final stint in New York City as a guitarist for singer-songwriter Aaron Brotherton (which led to a performance with Aaron at Farm Aid 2003 and a recording session at the now defunct Hit Factory). While in New York, Josh began recording his first solo release "Between Memory and Mortality" and he finished up this record after a lifestyle altering move to Nashville. Writing, recording and touring are now a significant part of Josh's everyday life and his second solo release "Rooftop Silhouettes" along with recent compositions such as "Thousand Years" and "Safety Feels The Exit" are image-laden gems that border on slight poetic insanity.
Having been fortunate enough to make his living in nearly every facet of the music business since he was old enough to hold down a job, Josh used his knowledge to found an upstart indie record label called Me and the Machine Records. While Josh now has a launching pad for his forthcoming releases, Me and the Machine also continues to delivers powerful releases from some of the finest and certainly the most honest singer-songwriters on the scene today. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Josh+Preston">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
