STONE – Liverpool Upstarts Back With New Wallop ‘NEVER AGAIN’

12 August 2025

Band: STONE
Who: Raucous upstarts from Liverpool who drew a ton of attention
last year with their debut album Fear Life For A Lifetime.

Track: NEVER AGAIN
Brand-new single.

Fin Power (vocalist): “The track is a reaction to having had some of our control taken away for a chance of radio or viral success. Sonically ‘NEVER AGAIN’ is lightning in a bottle. Tracked live, it captures the band’s aggressive energy, exploding into its choruses before hitting even harder as the song ends.”

Lyrically, the track highlights the emotional journey of turning to sobriety whilst dealing with the fallout of our major label experience. The anger of feeling like a scratchcard for the previous label and the feeling of pride that succumbs under the anger drove the writing of the lyrics.”

Wake up, people,
never say
never again.

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Disorientated Indie Passion With DENH IZEN And Double Single ‘SLIP AWAY’ And ‘NEVER AGAIN’

Daily electricity to load your batteries…

20 June 2021

Band: DENH IZEN (London, UK)
Who: A four-piece channelling guitar music’s dark underbelly and create songs that are packed with booming vocals, swirling guitars and atmospheric mood swings. Formed in 2018. So far they released an EP and a couple of singles. Check it all out on Spotify

New double single: SLIPS AWAY and NEVER AGAIN

Tavish JW Westwood (vocalist): “‘Slips Away’ is written about running away
from inevitable self-destruction and the overwhelming explosion when it confronts
you face-to-face. Whereas ‘Never Again’ is about the difficulty of forgetting traumatic experiences yet finding comfort in the lingering chaos that fills your mind.”

Turn Up The Volume says: Captivating indie passion with the knockdown swagger
of Iceage and the quiet/loud/quiet dynamics of Mogwai (on ‘Slips Away’), the wayward melodiousness of The Smiths and the gloom and doom destructioness of Pete Doherty
(on ‘Never Again‘) Disorientated indie music from the big smoke, as the band describes
their muse spot-on well.

Here’s why…


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DENH IZEN: Facebook

(photo via Disobedient Records)