Stone Gods
are a hard rock / heavy metal band formed by ex-members of defunct UK hard rock band The Darkness. Their debut album, titled Silver Spoons & Broken Bones
[1], was released on 7 July 2008, with the first single "Knight of the Living Dead" being released on June 23 2008. [2]
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History
Formation
When
Justin Hawkins decided to leave
The Darkness in
October 2006, it meant the end of the band. However,
guitarist, songwriter and brother of the lead singer
Dan Hawkins, contacted bassist
Richie Edwards within thirty minutes of finding out his brother was leaving, and asked him if he would be interested in taking up
lead vocals in a new band with the remaining members.
Richie had previously sung
lead vocals when
The Darkness had covered
AC/DC song's live, and him and
Dan immediately started to think about a new musical direction. A new band was to be formed and
Richie Edwards indeed made the move from bass guitar to centre stage as lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist
[3]. The line up was completed by drummer
Ed Graham (also of the Darkness) and bassist
Toby MacFarlaine (who was a long time friend of
Dan Hawkins). The band spent the later part of
2006 and early
2007 writing and rehearsing new material and commenced recording their debut album soon after. No official announcement was made, the band's name was not revealed and the existence of the new band was only confirmed through postings on the band members personal MySpace sites during the period of the recordings. This was the only information available publicly for almost a year after the band had first formed.
Early activity and first EP (Burn the Witch)
In October 2007 the website of the UK music magazine Classic Rock leaked a news piece saying that a new band called Stone Gods had been added as a support act on the upcoming UK tour by
Thin Lizzy, it was also stated in this news piece that this band was made up of ex-members of
The Darkness. Then, on 9 November, 2007, the website of the student union from the University of East Anglia announced a live date by a band that they claimed was the new band of former
The Darkness guitarist
Dan Hawkins and that the name of the band was Stone Gods. This news was confirmed by the launch of an official website a few days later and a string of support dates was announced for November and December 2007. These dates were unfortunately curtailed when firstly
Richie Edwards succumbed to a throat infection after only three gigs had been performed and then, in a bizarre twist, dates with the Finnish classical/metal band
Apocalyptica were cancelled due to 'lack of stage space'.
In January 2008 Stone Gods headlined their first proper tour in the UK and it was announced that a limited edition EP called
Burn The Witch
was to be released by independent label PIAS on 25 February, 2008. The EP contained two tracks from the upcoming debut album - "Burn The Witch" and "You Brought A Knife To A Gunfight" as well as two non-album b-sides "Breakdown" and "Heartburn", and only 1000 copies would be made. It was revealed on the band's official website that EP sold out on the first day of sale, and despite being released four weeks after the tour had ended the EP still picked up radio play and reached number 2 in the
Radio 1 Rock charts.
Knight Of The Living Dead EP and Silver Spoons & Broken Bones album
The band appeared live again during March 2008 when they played two dates in
London and
Brighton as main support to
Velvet Revolver and it was also around this time that it was announced that PIAS would be releasing the band's debut album
Silver Spoons & Broken Bones
on the
7th July 2008.
[4] This would be preceded by the single "
Knight of the Living Dead" on 23 June and a UK tour, which included appearances at the
Download Festival and the
Isle of Wight festival, would take place throughout June.
Before all this activity started, the band released a sampler for the album. 3 songs were made available exclusively on iTunes on
25 May 2008. The songs were "Knight Of The Living Dead", "Making it Hard" and "Defend Or Die".
Silver Spoons & Broken Bones
was released to great acclaim on
7 July. Classic Rock magazine called it "One of the finest rock debuts of the millenium so far" while Metal Hammer said the album was 'a text book example of something marvellous emerging from shitty adversity'. Kerrang magazine thought it was 'a distillation of most of the things that have historically underpinned great rock music' and even UK tabloid The Sun give it four and a half out of five, adding that 'its a record that oozes joy from every riff, from a band that live and breathe rock 'n' roll'. Classic Rock magazine also nominated the band in the Best New Band and Best Album categories at their awards ceremony in
November 2008.
Knight Of The Living Dead tour and more cancellations
On
10 June 2008, Stone Gods were scheduled to start their
Knight of the Living Dead
tour. However, a statement appeared on the band's website on
9 June explaining that the first three dates (
Liverpool,
Cardiff and
Bristol) had been cancelled due to 'an emergency health issue' with drummer
Ed Graham [5]. This issue was not (and never has been) specified and when the tour commenced on
13 June at the
Download Festival it was with ex-Bush drummer
Robin Goodridge behind the kit. The tour continued successfully and ended with a sold out date at Norwich Waterfront on
29 June 2008. The continuing problems with
Ed Graham's health meant that
Robin Goodridge appeared with the band again at a performance at the Classic Rock nominations ceremony on
23 July and forced the cancellation of the band's appearance at the
Wacken Festival. As expected, it was eventually announced on
29 July that
Ed Graham had left the band permanently, and that
Robin Goodridge would fill in temporarily.
[6]
Drummer replaced and more tours
Stone Gods performed a one off special gig for Kerrang Radio on 13 September 2008. With
Robin Goodridge unavailable,
Stuart Cable (formerly of Stereophonics) filled in as temporary drummer.
[7] The band also announced a major UK tour as support to Australian rock band
Airbourne that took place during November 2008. Before that, on 6 October, 2008, it was confirmed by the band that
Robin Goodridge was to become the permanent replacement for
Ed Graham [8]. This now leaves
Dan Hawkins and
Richie Edwards as the only two members who used to be with The Darkness and with Dan as the only founding member of the defunct band. The band released a new single "Don't Drink The Water" in late October 2008, containing 3 songs; Don't Drink The Water, and two live recordings of Making It Hard, and Knight Of The Living Dead . While on tour with Airbourne on Friday 28 November at the London Astoria, Dan Hawkins joined Airbourne on stage to play the AC/DC classic Whole Lotta Rosie (while Richie looked on from the side of the Stage). Hawkins played
Joel O'Keeffe's guitar (white Gibson Explorer) while Joel sung without playing guitar. The band finished the year by joining
Black Stone Cherry's tour of the UK when original support band
The Answer pulled out. The band have since completed a short UK headlining tour during March 2009, which found many of the dates completely sold out, and have released a third EP titled "Start Of Something". This contained four songs; the album track "Start Of Something", along with 3 acoustic recordings ("Don't Drink The Water", "Where You Comin' From" and a new, previously unheard song, "Things Could Be Worse").
Second album and future activities
After a well received performance at the Download Festival in
June 2009 the band announced that they would spend most of the rest of the year writing, rehearsing and recording songs for their second album. On
10 August 2009, the band confirmed on their official site that they had been working on a second album, saying "That’s right, people, album 2 is coming along leaps and bounds". On
25 August 2009,
Richie was quoted on the bands official forum as saying, "New album over halfway there and fingers crossed for a
Christmas release with a tour to follow ealry in
2010!".
Band members
- Richie Edwards - lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2006–present)
- Dan Hawkins - lead guitar (2006–present)
- Toby MacFarlaine - bass (2006–present)
- Robin Goodridge - drums, percussion (2008–present)
Former members
- Ed Graham - drums, percussion (2006–2008)
Discography
Studio albums
| Year
| Title
| UK Top 100 [9]
| Billboard album 200
| FR
| DE
| NL
| BE
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| 2008
| Silver Spoons & Broken Bones
| 67
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
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EPs
| Year
| Title
| UK Top 100
| Billboard album 200
| FR
| DE
| NL
| BE
|
| 2008
| Burn the Witch
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
Singles
| Year
| Title
| Billboard Hot 100
| U.S Mainstream Rock
| U.S Modern Rock
| UK Singles Chart
| UK Rock Chart
| UK Indie Chart
| Album
|
| 2008
| "Burn the Witch"
| -
| -
| -
| 166
| 2
| 6
| Burn the Witch
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| "Knight of the Living Dead"
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| Silver Spoons & Broken Bones
|
| "Don't Drink The Water"
| -
| -
| -
| -
| 2
| 10
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| 2009
| "Start Of Something"
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
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References
- Album Title Announcement
- Welcome to Stone Gods
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