“And yay, it came to pass that Rock And Stone crashed into our brains like a jack-knifed truck, leaving shrapnel and debris all over our temporal lobe.” (Classic Rock – Tracks of the Week) įirst review of “Rock and Stone” EP is here: The “Rock and Stone EP” follows 2014 debut single “Get Some” which indicated early promise and was warmly welcomed by BBC Radio, XFM, Amazing Radio, Shoreditch Radio, Classic Rock, independent radio and internet rock sites. I told ’em we were an overnight sensation that has been three years in the making! When you smash it four times a week in a practice shed, then cane it up and down the country every weekend playing live, this is the kind of band you get. Loads of people were coming up to me saying how we’d come from nowhere to headline a major event. “You know, after we headlined the second stage at Hard Rock Hell in October, we attracted a lot of attention. We loved every minute of it, and we never stopped learning, especially from supporting legends like Bernie Torme.” I just can’t see any other way for a young rock band to earn their spurs than by getting out there and doing it. “But I use that term with a lot of love and appreciation. “Yeah, I guess you could say we were ‘kings of the toilet circuit’ in 2014,” laughs frontman Joe. In March 2015, Broken Chords embark on a tour of Poland and Ukraine, while April 2015 sees the boys supporting cult Welsh outfit Kyshera nationally – with additional major festival bookings shaping up courtesy of live agency Inspired Artists. Testing new material live is at the heart of what they do – and this policy has accelerated them from 60 national club gigs a year to full UK tour and Academy supports in 2014 for the legendary Bernie Torme (Gillan, Ozzie Osbourne) and Australian rockers Electric Mary, plus a headline slot at Hard Rock Hell Helloween. Likened to a “more contemporary Rival Sons” by influential music website Louder Than War, the 23 year old Broken Chords, hailing from Essex/Herts, are a band who have come of age on the road. Track listing is:Ī downloadable Soundcloud of the EP can be accessed here: Produced by Paul Tipler (Placebo, Idlewild, The Horrors), the EP serves up 4 blazing rock cuts which herald a harder, more mature direction for the band. Already a Classic Rock Track of the Week, the keenly anticipated “Rock & Stone” EP from British rockers Broken Chords will be released on April 6th, 2015 on Capital Artists.
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