Stone share epic new single ‘My Thoughts Go’ and announce debut album ‘Fear Life For A Lifetime’

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Stone share epic new single ‘My Thoughts Go’ and announce debut album ‘Fear Life For A Lifetime’

Liverpool-based band, Stone, has announced that its debut album, “Fear Life For A Lifetime,” will be released on July 12. The project has been described by the band as coming together like a coming-of-age narrative, which can help young people navigate their experiences of young adulthood. The collection will be available for pre-order.

Stone has already shared its new single, “My Thoughts Go,” which deals with themes of both anxiety and exhilaration when it comes to confessing your love for someone. It was released alongside a stunning visual accompaniment and features the band taking a stripped-back yet powerful approach.

Comprised of Fin Power, Elliot Gill, Sarah Surrage, and Alex Smith, the four-piece recorded the debut album during sessions in Vermont with producer Rich Costey. During the sessions, they looked to capture snapshots of British youth culture, while also immersing themselves in the life and routines of the small town of Brattleboro.

Stone has already shared two acclaimed “punkadonk” EPs and toured with huge names including Sam Fender, Yungblud, and Bruce Springsteen. The band has also been named by NME as one of the highlights of 2022’s Reading & Leeds festival and locked in a slot at Louis Tomlinson’s Away From Home festival.

Stone’s debut album, “Fear Life For A Lifetime,” speaks for everyone’s experiences and is about community, passion, love, hate, singing, and dancing; all of that comes into it. The band wants to show themselves as well and only portray what is actually them. The members are hoping people can relate to it and understand it, and maybe find their own stories through their songs.

To celebrate the upcoming release of the debut LP, Stone has announced a run of live in-store events at UK record stores during the week of the album’s release. General sale access will begin on April 12 and can be found on the band’s website

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