
The Blue Stones Metro Vinyl LP Ink & Paint Colour 2025
Tracklist:
- Your Master
- Scared of the Dark
- Come Apart
- New Immigrant
- Don't Feel Right
- Happy Cry
- Jesse James
- Kill Box
- Lose My Name
- Hazy
- Falling Leaves
You settle into the worn seat of a subway car barely holding together, graffiti scrawled across its walls beneath flickering ads for bionic enhancements and synthetic upgrades. A mechanical voice crackles through the loudspeaker: âThe next stop is⊠your tiny, stupid little worthless life.â This is Metroâa dark, gritty ride through rebellion, duality, and self-discovery⊠and The Blue Stonesâ boldest album yet. The Blue Stonesâvocalist and guitarist Tarek Jafar and drummer Justin Tessierâformed during their university days and inspired by the freedom of creating without boundaries, grew from playing small-town bars to headlining iconic venues like The Troubadour in Los Angeles, Electric Ballroom in London, and The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. Along the way, theyâve racked up over 300 million streams, three JUNO nominations, and radio hits like Shakinâ Off the Rust, which topped Rock charts in Canada and hit #5 on U.S. Mainstream Rock. METRO â the bandâs fourth full-length LP â takes that ethos even further. The album follows a protagonist navigating a dystopian subway, confronting a personified version of their darker sideâa manifestation of their buried need for authenticity. âThe subway is a metaphor for the conflict we all face,â says Tarek. âItâs about balancing societal expectations with your own self-serving desires.â The loudspeakerâs voice, eerie and detached, becomes the protagonistâs inner critic, a manifestation of societal pressure that feels alien yet inescapable. Tracks like âYour Masterâ and âKill Boxâ burn with snarling defiance, fusing raw distorted guitar grooves with a devil-may-care energy. The baritone guitar, a new instrument for Jafar, lends to the albumâs swaggy, groovy heaviness. This is evident on songs like âCome Apart,â where a heavy riff with beautiful simplicity meets brash, punchy drums with a swing groove feelâa combination signature to The Blue Stones. The opening lines of the chorus, âWoke up with a headache // Donât know how Iâm gonna work todayâ, offer a poignant take on todayâs hyperconnected, chronically online world. Then thereâs âHappy Cry,â a moment of catharsis and raw emotion. With its live-off-the-floor energy and soaring vocals, it bursts with triumphant release, capturing the thrill of starting over and embracing growth. The Blue Stonesâ soundâa melting pot of rock, blues, hip-hop, and popâhas always set them apart. They thrive on contrasts and a controlled sense of chaos, both on record and during their awe-inspiring live shows. âWeâve always wanted our music to empower people,â says Justin. âThis record is about reconnecting with your authentic selfâthe part of you buried under everyone elseâs expectations.â With METRO, The Blue Stones deliver their most unfiltered, unapologetic work yet. Step aboard. The next stop is whatever you make it.
The Blue Stones Metro Vinyl LP Ink & Paint Colour 2025
Tracklist:
- Your Master
- Scared of the Dark
- Come Apart
- New Immigrant
- Don't Feel Right
- Happy Cry
- Jesse James
- Kill Box
- Lose My Name
- Hazy
- Falling Leaves
You settle into the worn seat of a subway car barely holding together, graffiti scrawled across its walls beneath flickering ads for bionic enhancements and synthetic upgrades. A mechanical voice crackles through the loudspeaker: âThe next stop is⊠your tiny, stupid little worthless life.â This is Metroâa dark, gritty ride through rebellion, duality, and self-discovery⊠and The Blue Stonesâ boldest album yet. The Blue Stonesâvocalist and guitarist Tarek Jafar and drummer Justin Tessierâformed during their university days and inspired by the freedom of creating without boundaries, grew from playing small-town bars to headlining iconic venues like The Troubadour in Los Angeles, Electric Ballroom in London, and The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. Along the way, theyâve racked up over 300 million streams, three JUNO nominations, and radio hits like Shakinâ Off the Rust, which topped Rock charts in Canada and hit #5 on U.S. Mainstream Rock. METRO â the bandâs fourth full-length LP â takes that ethos even further. The album follows a protagonist navigating a dystopian subway, confronting a personified version of their darker sideâa manifestation of their buried need for authenticity. âThe subway is a metaphor for the conflict we all face,â says Tarek. âItâs about balancing societal expectations with your own self-serving desires.â The loudspeakerâs voice, eerie and detached, becomes the protagonistâs inner critic, a manifestation of societal pressure that feels alien yet inescapable. Tracks like âYour Masterâ and âKill Boxâ burn with snarling defiance, fusing raw distorted guitar grooves with a devil-may-care energy. The baritone guitar, a new instrument for Jafar, lends to the albumâs swaggy, groovy heaviness. This is evident on songs like âCome Apart,â where a heavy riff with beautiful simplicity meets brash, punchy drums with a swing groove feelâa combination signature to The Blue Stones. The opening lines of the chorus, âWoke up with a headache // Donât know how Iâm gonna work todayâ, offer a poignant take on todayâs hyperconnected, chronically online world. Then thereâs âHappy Cry,â a moment of catharsis and raw emotion. With its live-off-the-floor energy and soaring vocals, it bursts with triumphant release, capturing the thrill of starting over and embracing growth. The Blue Stonesâ soundâa melting pot of rock, blues, hip-hop, and popâhas always set them apart. They thrive on contrasts and a controlled sense of chaos, both on record and during their awe-inspiring live shows. âWeâve always wanted our music to empower people,â says Justin. âThis record is about reconnecting with your authentic selfâthe part of you buried under everyone elseâs expectations.â With METRO, The Blue Stones deliver their most unfiltered, unapologetic work yet. Step aboard. The next stop is whatever you make it.
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Tracklist:
- Your Master
- Scared of the Dark
- Come Apart
- New Immigrant
- Don't Feel Right
- Happy Cry
- Jesse James
- Kill Box
- Lose My Name
- Hazy
- Falling Leaves
You settle into the worn seat of a subway car barely holding together, graffiti scrawled across its walls beneath flickering ads for bionic enhancements and synthetic upgrades. A mechanical voice crackles through the loudspeaker: âThe next stop is⊠your tiny, stupid little worthless life.â This is Metroâa dark, gritty ride through rebellion, duality, and self-discovery⊠and The Blue Stonesâ boldest album yet. The Blue Stonesâvocalist and guitarist Tarek Jafar and drummer Justin Tessierâformed during their university days and inspired by the freedom of creating without boundaries, grew from playing small-town bars to headlining iconic venues like The Troubadour in Los Angeles, Electric Ballroom in London, and The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. Along the way, theyâve racked up over 300 million streams, three JUNO nominations, and radio hits like Shakinâ Off the Rust, which topped Rock charts in Canada and hit #5 on U.S. Mainstream Rock. METRO â the bandâs fourth full-length LP â takes that ethos even further. The album follows a protagonist navigating a dystopian subway, confronting a personified version of their darker sideâa manifestation of their buried need for authenticity. âThe subway is a metaphor for the conflict we all face,â says Tarek. âItâs about balancing societal expectations with your own self-serving desires.â The loudspeakerâs voice, eerie and detached, becomes the protagonistâs inner critic, a manifestation of societal pressure that feels alien yet inescapable. Tracks like âYour Masterâ and âKill Boxâ burn with snarling defiance, fusing raw distorted guitar grooves with a devil-may-care energy. The baritone guitar, a new instrument for Jafar, lends to the albumâs swaggy, groovy heaviness. This is evident on songs like âCome Apart,â where a heavy riff with beautiful simplicity meets brash, punchy drums with a swing groove feelâa combination signature to The Blue Stones. The opening lines of the chorus, âWoke up with a headache // Donât know how Iâm gonna work todayâ, offer a poignant take on todayâs hyperconnected, chronically online world. Then thereâs âHappy Cry,â a moment of catharsis and raw emotion. With its live-off-the-floor energy and soaring vocals, it bursts with triumphant release, capturing the thrill of starting over and embracing growth. The Blue Stonesâ soundâa melting pot of rock, blues, hip-hop, and popâhas always set them apart. They thrive on contrasts and a controlled sense of chaos, both on record and during their awe-inspiring live shows. âWeâve always wanted our music to empower people,â says Justin. âThis record is about reconnecting with your authentic selfâthe part of you buried under everyone elseâs expectations.â With METRO, The Blue Stones deliver their most unfiltered, unapologetic work yet. Step aboard. The next stop is whatever you make it.












