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We had the pleasure of interviewing The Blue Stones over Zoom video!
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When Tarek Jafar and Justin Tessier formed The Blue Stones, they were facing uncertainty about who they were and where they were going. But they did know they wanted to make music together, and so they did, writing songs over time and eventually releasing their debut album โBlack Holes โin 2018. As confident and self-assured as they are, that record was very much about the pair finding themselves, both musically and existentially, and deciding to pursue the rockโnโroll dream by jumping into a black hole of the unknown instead of choosing a more ordinary life-path.
The band drew the attention of producer, Paul Meany – the creative force behind alternative rock band Mutemath, and who recently worked with Twenty One Pilots, producing their fifth album, Trench. Needless to say, getting Paul involved provided the pair with a huge sense of validation.
Working with Meany didnโt just lead to The Blue Stones exploring โ and creating โ music in a different way than they had before, but it also led Jafar to approach and tackle lyrics in an entirely new light. Combined with the bandโs nuanced and layered approach to their sound, it makes these songs resonate with a powerful emotional intensity.
The band has released multiple songs as singles leading into their highly anticipated sophomore album release, โHidden Gemsโ, in Spring 2021. The first of those is โShakinโ Off The Rustโ โ a song, as Jafarexplains, that very much serves as a mission statement for their renewed sense of confidence and newfound identity.
That much is clear from listening to the songs that the pair have crafted for their sophomore release. While โShakinโ Off the Rustโ is probably the closest to the sound the band inhabited on โBlack Holesโ, it also represents a clear and profound evolution โ itโs more textured, more layered, and, yes, more confident than anything on the first record. Thatโs an idea the pair โ Jafar on vocals and guitars, Tessieron percussion, and backing vocals โ have woven into the fabric of the other new songs. Take, for instance, the restrained, layered, hip-hop-inspired vibes of both โCarelessโ and โMake This Easyโ, two songs that would be hard to imagine the band that made โBlack Holes โrecording, but which make total sense in terms of their new outlook and approach. Although The Blue Stones were always more than a blues-rock duo, thatโs especially true now on โHidden Gemsโ.
The result was not just that The Blue Stones truly discovered who they were while writing these songs, but theyโve crafted something that shimmers with such purity and truth โ musically and lyrically โ that you canโt help but be swept up and carried off by these songs Theyโve redefined who they are, but at the same time ensured they kept their identity intact.
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