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STONE Release New Single “I Gotta Feeling” – Announce UK Headline October Tour + Playing Glastonbury

June 17, 2023
Photo Credit: Charlie Harris

STONE Release New Single “I Gotta Feeling

Announce UK headline tour for October

Playing Glastonbury Festival next week

Gearing up for their debut appearance at Glastonbury Festival next week, where they will take to the BBC Introducing stage on Friday evening, Liverpool four piece STONE share another euphoric, pop rock cut ‘I Gotta Feeling’ alongside its lyric video, watch here. The new track was premiered as Clara Amfo’s ‘Hottest Record In The World’ on BBC Radio 1, and follows previous singles ‘Left Right Forward’ and ‘I Let Go’. Having recently showcased to a packed-out crowd at The Great Escape and sold-out a run of UK headline shows, ‘I Gotta Feeling’ continues STONE’s momentum – primed to be an instant fan favourite and live set staple for their coming Summer festival appearances and newly-announced October headline shows, full dates below. Later this week, the band will celebrate the new single with an event at their local karaoke bar in Liverpool, where they’ll bring fans along with them for a classic night out which is sure to include many enthusiastic renditions of STONE favourites. 

‘I Gotta Feeling’ embodies everything that STONE does best – diffusing biting social commentary and lighthearted one liners into a thrilling, undeniably catchy rock cut which would feel as at home in a sweaty band room as it would on a heaving festival stage. Here, the instantly-discernable vocals of Fin Power are at their height – delivering the track’s message  via his spoken word style and urgent choruses. A reflection on ego and toxic bravado, Fin explains; “‘I Gotta Feeling’ was written about when me and Alex went out on the night of the Grand National and how hostile the environment in the bars was – from people dressing like wannabee gangsters and also being upset they have lost money on the races. I walked around town with my notes app open and wrote lyrics whilst it was happening. The song also portrays how I used to relate to the ego these people have – but how liberating it is that I have escaped that toxic mentality. I feel like the song helps to show self-insight, and that lot of people will relate to it.”

STONE capture this pure 90’s indie spirit yet their music cuts this very relevant, very innovative air to their visions and this is clearly on display with their latest single “I Gotta Feeling”. A raw, raucous and vivid composition that will move you, challenge you and consume you. With this new track, STONE capture this feeling of progression in their craft, a striking strength of fearlessness compels the arrangement and exudes from the mighty force of this outfit. That unparalleled might and intoxicating angst and attitude are laid bare for the world to see and embrace. A sonically searing release, as we continue to state STONE are something else.

This outfit burst onto the scene a few years ago and to see STONE’S rise, their traction is so rightfully owned. Glastonbury- you festival goers are in for an absolute treat next week when this outfit unleashes their blistering energy to the crowd and further adds to their growing fanbase.

Listen to ‘I Gotta Feeling’ on all platforms here:

https://STONE.lnk.to/IGF

Storming straight out of the new era Liverpool scene with a formidable live reputation preceding them, alongside Fin Power (vocals/guitar), STONE are completed by Elliot Gill (lead guitar) Sarah Surrage (bass), and Alex Smith (drums). It’s clear that the band are striking a chord beyond just the mosh pit and into the digital world by way of their flourishing online community, which has risen by over 40 percent in the past few months alone. A breakout 12 months was capped off by the release of debut EP offering Punkadonk in December last year, which fuses rousing, frenetic rock with a more intimate exploration of the Gen-Z experience. Their burgeoning fanbase already includes some of music’s biggest names, which has led to handpicked support slots from the likes of YungBludInhaler, Sam Fender, as well as blistering festival sets at Reading and Leeds and Louis Tomlinson’s ‘Away from Home’ line up in Malaga. The band have been tipped as ones to watch by the likes of NMEDorkRolling Stone UK, MTV and more, and championed across BBC Radio1 and 6Music. The path is set for STONE to continue to forge ahead, staking their claim as one of the UK’s most exhilarating young acts.

STONE 2023 live dates:

Tickets here

22 Jun | Cardiff, UK – headline

23 Jun | Glastonbury | Glastonbury Festival

01 Jul | Werchter, BE | Rock Werchter

02 Jul |  Gloucester, UK | Barn On The Farm

07 Jul | Madrid, ES | Mad Cool Festival

08 July | Leeds, UK | Millennium Square supporting Blossoms.

21 Jul | Standon, UK | Standon Calling Festival

22 Jul | Sheffield, UK | Tramlines Festival

23 Jul | Oxfordshire, UK | Truck Festival

28 Jul | Cumbria, UK | Kendal Calling

26 Aug | Portsmouth, UK | Victorious Festival 

1 Sept | Vlieland, NL | Into The Great Wide Open

02 Sept | Maastricht, NL | Bruis Festival

05 Oct | Newcastle, UK | Newcastle University – headline

06 Oct | Leeds, UK | Stylus – headline

07 Oct | Manchester, UK | Academy 2 – headline

08 October | Glasgow, UK | The Garage – headline

10 October | London, UK | The Garage – headline

https://www.stone.band/

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