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"BAND TO WATCH FOR 2008" - Rock Sound Magazine
"BAND TO WATCH FOR 2008" - Classic Rock Magazine
2008 will kick off with the debut album from StoneRider, the newest Trustkill addition from Atlanta, GA. Southern rock with a classic edge to it, this album is as catchy as it is timeless. StoneRider crafted their debut album with producer Bill Appleberry (Operator/Wallflowers), who spends time playing keys for Joe Walsh (The Eagles). "We couldn't be happier with him and the way he made the record with us," relates guitarist Neil "Staxxx" Warren.
A huge part of StoneRider’s organic creative process has been sharing the growth with their fans on their blog, talking about the importance of bands like Zeppelin and The Who. "We feel that's a huge responsibility!" Krutzky admits. "Most young kids don't know who those bands are and how good they were. Their music is timeless. The Who, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Robert Johnson, they were true innovators. Our job lies in staying true to that essence."
"One of 2008’s first albums to be excited about." - Cosmos Gaming
"StoneRider's 'Three Legs Of Trouble' is the kind of hook-ridden Southern rock album you'd hear blasting out of shady drinking hole somewhere hot and sweaty. There isn't a single song on this thing that doesn't make you want drop your beer, jump onto the bar and lip-synch the whole way through." - Metal Edge Magazine
"StoneRider has a killer, rock-your-ass-off sound, and it's full of songs with giant radio-friendly choruses. This band has a bright future ahead of them." - AOL Radio
"Somewhere Jimmy Page is wishing he was young again. StoneRider are dirty rock n' roll the way it should be." - PureGrainAudio
"It’s overflowing with an infectious, good-time, rock n’ roll vibe." - Live Metal |
Produced & Mixed by Bill Appleberry
Recorded by Bill Appleberry and Jeff Tomei
Recorded at Chase Park Transduction Studios
Mixed at Elementry Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Additional vocal engineering by Jason Krutzky
Mastered by Mike Lazer @ Paramount Mastering
Photography by Ryan Russell & Matt Miller
Artwork/Design by Sons Of Nero |