Sound Bites

Stone Deaf – Red Head

Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Swansea, South Wales, Stone Deaf burst onto the indie rock landscape in October 2023, igniting a spark with their debut track “Don’t Tell Me.” With an infectious blend of alternative rock and blues, the band quickly garnered attention, followed by the electrifying release of “What Good Is Sorry?” This latest offering, “Red Head,” showcases their evolution, featuring powerful vocals from Michael Pole and a driving rhythm that invites listeners into an exhilarating journey of emotions.

“Red Head” encapsulates the raw intensity that Stone Deaf is known for, merging poignant lyrics with a dynamic soundscape. The song delves into the complexities of desire and frustration, drawing listeners in with its relatable narrative and infectious energy. As the powerful instrumentals support Michael’s evocative vocals, the track resonates with anyone who has felt overwhelmed yet invigorated by their emotions. Don’t miss out on this fresh sound—stream “Red Head” now on SoundCloud and experience the energy that Stone Deaf brings to the alternative rock scene. Join the movement and follow their journey as they continue to redefine indie music!

Ethan

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