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Stone Gods ready to roar back into action

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Thursday, February 26, 2009, 00:00

BRIT rockers Stone Gods are to release their fourth single from their highyl-acclaimed debut album Silver Spoons and Broken Bones next month.

Start Of Something will be out on CD and digital download on March 23 to coincide with the band’s mini UK tour which will take in Birmingham’s Academy 2 the following day (March 24).

The single, which will also have three acoustic tracks including the previously unreleased Things Could be Worse, is a ‘swaggering, groove-laden highlight’ from their album which takes them back to when they first started out.

Gods’ frontman Richie Edwards, from Lichfield, told Your Time Music: “Start of Something was one of the first songs we wrote,” he said.

“The words reflect the positive outlook that we had, and still have.

“It’s a real hands in the air, ‘you won’t stop me, *****r’ song.”

“It’s about staying positive in the face of adversity, isn’t it?,” said the band’s bassist, Toby MacFarlaine.

“And Lord knows we can all use a little of that right now!”

But it’s not just the new single that’s getting the boys pumped up – there’s something of a buzz in the Gods camp about their upcoming tour which unleashes in Newcastle on March 21.

They’ve not long finished a stint touring with Airbourne and Black Stone Cherry.

But now it literally is in Gods’ hands to show what they can do on their own.

“It will have been three months since our last live show when we step out on tour in March,” said Richie.

“That’s too long in my eyes.

“By the time we finally get back on stage it’ll be like releasing a caged lion back into the wild, actually four caged lions.

“Beware ‘cos we WILL bite!”

For all tour and ticket information, visit the lads’ official website, www.stonegods.co.uk.


Start Of Something (official video)

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Stone Gods release new single on march 23 and tour the UK

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Stone Gods release new single on march 23 and tour the UK

February 5, 2009, 09:43 PM

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Brit rockers STONE GODS release the fourth single from their smash hit album (‘Silver Spoons and Broken Bones’) on March 23. Entitled ‘Start Of Something’, it is a swaggering and groove-laden highlight from the aforementioned longplayer.

The single will be available as a CD and a digital download.

Included tracks are:
1 Start Of Something
2 Don’t Drink The Water (acoustic)
3 Things Could be Worse (acoustic)
4 Where You Comin’ From (acoustic)

“Start of Something was one of the first songs we wrote as Stone Gods, ” explains frontman Richie Edwards, “The words reflect the positive outlook that we had, and still have. It’s a real hands in the air, ‘you won’t stop me, fucker’ song!”

“It’s about staying positive in the face of adversity, isn’t it?” concurs bassist Toby MacFarlaine, “And Lord knows we can all use a little of that right now!”

The quartet will also hit the road to support the single, and are completely chomping at the bit to get out there and start cracking skulls!

“It will have been 3 months since our last live show when we step out on tour in March,” grins Richie, “That’s too long in my eyes. By the time we finally get back on stage it’ll be like releasing a caged lion back into the wild, actually 4 caged lions. Beware ‘cus we WILL bite!!!”

As guitarist Dan Hawkins points out “It’s been great touring with Airbourne and Black Stone Cherry, but it’s time to spread our wings, show what we can do on our own. Book early for the first big rock party of the year!”

Dates are:
21 Mar Academy 2 Newcastle
22 Mar King Tuts Glasgow
23 Mar Academy 3 Manchester
24 Mar Academy 2 Birmingham
26 Mar Academy 2 Sheffield
27 Mar Barfly Cardiff
28 Mar Fleece Bristol
29 Mar 100 Club London

  • Debut release, ‘Burn The Witch’ EP, sold out within hours of going on sale and hit the UK Rock Chart at # 2.
  • The band played triumphant sets at 2008′s Download and Isle of Wight Festivals,
  • Toured with Velvet Revolver, Airbourne & Black Stone Cherry
  • Nominated for BEST NEW BAND and ALBUM OF THE YEAR at the 2008 Classic Rock Awards.
“This is one of the best British rock albums of the decade.’ CLASSIC ROCK
“Stone Gods impress on almost every level” KERRANG
“‘…classic British rock” ROCK SOUND

Stone Gods release ‘Start Of Something’ single on March 23 via Integral/PIAS.

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Brit rockers STONE GODS release the fourth single from their smash hit album (’Silver Spoons and Broken Bones’) on March 23. Entitled ‘Start Of Something’, it is a swaggering and groove-laden highlight from the aforementioned longplayer.

The single will be available as a CD and a digital download. Included tracks are:
1 Start Of Something
2 Don’t Drink The Water (acoustic)
3 Things Could be Worse (acoustic)
4 Where You Comin’ From (acoustic)

“Start of Something was one of the first songs we wrote as Stone Gods, ” explains frontman Richie Edwards, “The words reflect the positive outlook that we had, and still have. It’s a real hands in the air, ‘you won’t stop me, fucker’ song!”

“It’s about staying positive in the face of adversity, isn’t it?” concurs bassist Toby MacFarlaine, “And Lord knows we can all use a little of that right now!”

The quartet will also hit the road to support the single, and are completely chomping at the bit to get out there and start cracking skulls!

“It will have been 3 months since our last live show when we step out on tour in March,” grins Richie, “That’s too long in my eyes. By the time we finally get back on stage it’ll be like releasing a caged lion back into the wild, actually 4 caged lions. Beware ‘cus we WILL bite!!!”

As guitarist Dan Hawkins points out “It’s been great touring with Airbourne and Black Stone Cherry, but it’s time to spread our wings, show what we can do on our own. Book early for the first big rock party of the year!”

Dates are:
21 Mar Academy 2 Newcastle
22 Mar King Tuts Glasgow
23 Mar Academy 3 Manchester
24 Mar Academy 2 Birmingham
26 Mar Academy 2 Sheffield
27 Mar Barfly Cardiff
28 Mar Fleece Bristol
29 Mar 100 Club London

* Debut release, ‘Burn The Witch’ EP, sold out within hours of going on sale and hit the UK Rock Chart at # 2.
* The band played triumphant sets at 2008’s Download and Isle of Wight Festivals,
* Toured with Velvet Revolver, Airbourne & Black Stone Cherry
* Nominated for BEST NEW BAND and ALBUM OF THE YEAR at the 2008 Classic Rock Awards.

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Stone Gods – Silver Spoons And Broken Bones

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After losing gobby frontman Justin Hawkins, former The Darkness members have picked themselves up and re-applied their hairspray and produced their debut album as Stone Gods. With hard rock pioneers Megadeath still churning out albums and relative newcomers Dragonforce building up a fan base of young and old alike, there is obviously still a gap in the market for big hair and spandex. With support dates booked on Thin Lizzy’s tour you wonder if they will be relegated to these kinds of support slots, or worse swallowed up by the cover band scene.

Hawkins is certainly not missed, as former bassist Richie Edwards steps into his place with the strained vocals of a Sebastian Bach and though less catchy, the songs certainly have more credibility.

Opener ‘Burn The Witch’ kicks off proceedings nicely, it is a fun, thrashy tune full of energy. They take the AC/DC approach to lyric writing, with gems like “the flames are going to lick around your wizard’s sleeve”. ‘Don’t Drink The Water’ keeps the pace well, with blast beats a plenty and the tongue in cheek solo half way through that sounds like a samba instrumental on a Casio keyboard.

‘Knife To A Gunfight’ has a sleazy pool hall vibe and is not the witty take on public affairs you might think, as the chorus “you brought a knife to a gunfight…so fuck you” reveals. These tracks can’t be taken too seriously but show how the band has grown out of the self parody of The Darkness. ‘Magdelaine Street’ is clearly a highlight, showing they are capable of more than puns and aping their idols. The hushed backing vocals and jangly rhythm frame a beautiful guitar solo half way through. They tread the line between indie and rock well here and provide one of the most memorable moments on the album.

The halfway point sees the obvious ballad in ‘Lazy Bones’, but there have certainly been less original attempts. It is on the cheesy side, but is a well crafted song that shows the band to be technical musicians.

‘Wasting Time’ and new single ‘Knight Of The Living Dead’ end the album in great style and showcase Edward’s voice effectively. Particularly in the aforementioned, where his grizzly tones bring the soul to a song which shows they have a serious side.

The album is over the top and nonsensical at times, but every song has a place and it feels like a product of love more than trading on their celebrity. Overall it isn’t the most current album you will hear all year, but if you like your rock catchy and flashy there is much to enjoy here.

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Album Review: Stone Gods – Silver Spoons and Broken Bones

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Stone GodsWith the split of The Darkness it seems that we are going to get two great bands for the price of one.  Whilst Ex-darkness frontman Justin Hawkins has been busy with Hot Leg, the rest of the darkness band members including brother Dan have formed Stone Gods who deliver an awesome Rock punch.

Their debut album (silver spoons and broken bones) came out in the first half of last year and it didn’t seem to grab much attention yet I have it as one of the albums of the year! Why? Because it has everything you want from a rock album. Big guitar riffs, squealing solos and tight snappy vocals are all part of the successful recipe.

A great album though, needs to have a catalogue of hits. Just take your pick from this record. “Making It Hard” has a catchy melody and uplifting vibe while the explosive summer anthem “Don’t Drink the Water” is a great seasonal delight. Else where, there are no nonsense tunes like “You Brought A Knife To A Gunfight” which solidify the album with brilliance.

Hopefully a second album will be released later this year and prove that Stone Gods are far from a one hit wonder –  but if you can’t wait till then, then there is always my favourite track “Breakdown”, which for some bizarre reason never featured on the album.

Steve

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Stone Gods Press

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Here you will find interviews, articles, videos, audio and reviews, from even before the band’s launch in November 2007, to the present date. If you find something that you think we should include, please let us know.

Enjoy!!