In the alleyways beneath the neon sky, dreams are made and broken in the same heartbeat, deals and enemies are made with matching ease. Cars are fast, trains are as long as the burning night, men are tough but the women are tougher. The smell of incense, sweat and oil fill the air and a needle drops on the record that soundtracks this life.
Stone Thieves are the emotion, fire, passion, love, regret and hope of every man and woman that has ever felt the calling of the wild, to be where nobody else is, forging their own path in the wilderness.
Carrying on in the tradition of the great narrative songwriters (Petty, Springsteen, Young) Stone Thieves show snapshots of lives lived on the edge, in dive bars and on the back seats of cars. The cheaters, the stealers, the dealers and show stealers get called out for what they are.
Songs about driving into the night at a million miles an hour with the bitter words of the last argument hanging heavy in the red mist of anger, not caring about where your headed only who you’re leaving behind.
Songs about finding salvation anywhere you can, in a bottle, a pill, a lover and still finding the strength to open your eyes and face another day.
Songs about finding redemption, shedding skin and being reborn, being able to leave the past behind and turning your face to the sun, taking it all in your stride and letting the good times roll.