The Stone Foxes

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Stomp 01:49 Tools
I'm A King Bee 03:23 Tools
I Killed Robert Johnson 00:00 Tools
Young Man 00:00 Tools
Everybody Knows 00:00 Tools
Beneath Mt. Sinai 04:18 Tools
Patience 00:00 Tools
Passenger Train 00:00 Tools
Ulysses Jones 00:00 Tools
So Much Better 00:00 Tools
Reno 00:00 Tools
Mr. Hangman 00:00 Tools
Easy 00:00 Tools
Little Red Rooster 04:02 Tools
Cotto 00:00 Tools
Through the Fire 00:00 Tools
Eye for Love 00:00 Tools
Hyde & Pine 00:00 Tools
Small Fires 00:00 Tools
Cold Like A Killer 00:00 Tools
Jump in the Water 00:00 Tools
Battles, Blades & Bones 00:00 Tools
Come Again 00:00 Tools
Jericho 00:00 Tools
Rollin' and Tumblin' 00:00 Tools
Sweep a Road 00:00 Tools
Cold Wind 00:00 Tools
Talk to Louise 00:00 Tools
Psycho 00:00 Tools
Goodnight Moon 00:00 Tools
Mercury 00:00 Tools
Walk On Down 00:00 Tools
Spoonful 00:00 Tools
Lookin' Pretty Good 00:00 Tools
Fever 00:00 Tools
Take a Breath 00:00 Tools
Count Me as One 00:00 Tools
My Place 00:00 Tools
I Want to Be You 00:00 Tools
Under the Gun 00:00 Tools
Black Rolling Thunder 00:00 Tools
City on the Water 00:00 Tools
This Town 00:00 Tools
She Said Riot 00:00 Tools
Record Machine 00:00 Tools
Tin Stars 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Nothin' 00:00 Tools
Fight 00:00 Tools
Hypno 00:00 Tools
Dying Star 00:00 Tools
Locomotion 00:00 Tools
I'm A King Bee - Alt. Romp Version 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Nothin 00:00 Tools
New York Talk 00:00 Tools
Greasing Up the Door Man 00:00 Tools
If I Die 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscopic Wondersound - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Serious People 00:00 Tools
Gimme Some Truth 00:00 Tools
Rooster 00:00 Tools
Death of Me 00:00 Tools
Arrogant 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscopic Wondersound (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Shake Like Buddy Holly 00:00 Tools
Passenger Train (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm A King Bee (Alt. Romp Version) 00:00 Tools
N.Y.T. (New York Talk) 00:00 Tools
Cotto - Live 03:24 Tools
Christmas at McKinley Pub 00:00 Tools
This Town - Live 00:00 Tools
I Want to Be You - Live 00:00 Tools
Cold Like a Killer - Live 00:00 Tools
Stomp - Live 00:00 Tools
Dying Star - Live 00:00 Tools
She Said Riot - Live 00:00 Tools
Mr. Hangman - Live 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscopic Wondersound 00:00 Tools
Christmas at McKinley Pub (An Amazon Music Original) 03:24 Tools
Dying Star - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Cotto (Rdio Exclusive - Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Im a king bee 03:24 Tools
It Ain't Nothin' - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Battles, Blades Bones 00:00 Tools
Eye For Love - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
So Much Better (Rdio Exclusive - Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
This Town - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Cold Like A Killer - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Ulysses Jones (2013) 00:00 Tools
'Cotto' 00:00 Tools
Hyde Pine 00:00 Tools
Holy Land 00:00 Tools
Christmas Wave 00:00 Tools
02 Ulysses Jones 00:00 Tools
Down Come the Levee 00:00 Tools
I'm a King Bee (Alternate Romp Version) 00:00 Tools
Callin' Me Home 00:00 Tools
The Stone Foxes- I Want To Be You 00:00 Tools
Dead Letter Blues 00:00 Tools
A Rich Man in A Poor Man's World 00:00 Tools
Women 00:00 Tools
Sweet Tea Tennessee 00:00 Tools
I'm Still Alive 00:00 Tools
Cotto (Jam In the Van) 00:00 Tools
Cotto (Live) 00:00 Tools
Psycho (Official Track) 00:00 Tools
This Town (Live) 00:00 Tools
Cold Like a Killer (Live) 00:00 Tools
Greasin' Up The Doorman 00:00 Tools
Stomp (Live) 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscopic 00:00 Tools
I Want to Be You (Live) 00:00 Tools
I Killed Robert Johnson (2010) 00:00 Tools
Everybody knows (OST Сыны Анархии / Sons of Anarchy) 00:00 Tools
Embalm Me 00:00 Tools
Fever - The Stone Foxes 00:00 Tools
02 Patience 00:00 Tools
She Said Riot (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dying Star (Live) 00:00 Tools
Passenger Train (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
12 Come Again 00:00 Tools
Giant Opie 00:00 Tools
Shakey Egg 00:00 Tools
Jarvina 00:00 Tools
Crush Yer Head 00:00 Tools
Cinderella 00:00 Tools
Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscopic Wondersound [*] 00:00 Tools
04 Passenger Train 00:00 Tools
06 Easy 00:00 Tools
08 Through the Fire 00:00 Tools
10 Hyde & Pine 00:00 Tools
Passenger Train (Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Two Solid Weeks of Menstruation 00:00 Tools
HIV+ 00:00 Tools
Cruisin 00:00 Tools
Poach 00:00 Tools
Rollin and Tumblin 00:00 Tools
Eve 00:00 Tools
Mia 00:00 Tools
Candee 00:00 Tools
Passenger Train (Acoustic Vers 00:00 Tools
Busted 00:00 Tools
Mr. Hangman (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lamby's Legs 00:00 Tools
Tiny Box of Lies 00:00 Tools
Sandwich King 00:00 Tools
The Stone Foxes, 'Cotto' 00:00 Tools
Coke Whore 00:00 Tools
I'm Talking About The Fucking Music 00:00 Tools
Serious People (Official Track) 00:00 Tools
Twist Barbie 00:00 Tools
03 I Killed Robert Johnson 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Nothin' (Audiotree Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Doctor 00:00 Tools
The Stone Foxes 00:00 Tools
Intro (Live) 00:00 Tools
London 00:00 Tools
Everybody Knows (OST Sons Of Anarchy) 00:00 Tools
Fast Car (Jump) 00:00 Tools
Where The Heartache Is 00:00 Tools
Lawnmower 00:00 Tools
Highway to Heck 00:00 Tools
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The Stone Foxes is an American rock and roll band based out of San Francisco, California. It’s not just great song writing, warm guitars, a nut-tight rhythm section, and the occasional blues harp riffs that make The Stone Foxes’ so good; the Bay Area band consisting of brothers Shannon and Spence Koehler, and Aaron Mort have captured something else on their recordings and live shows that makes them huge, and very, very cool. Listeners sense it right away. There’s a genuineness here that’s rare and refreshing, and it’s something that can’t be achieved simply by grabbing a couple of vintage axes and plugging into a stack of tube amps. Because while The Stone Foxes may be influenced by the greats of the late 60s and early 70s like The Band, Bob Dylan, and Led Zeppelin, they never sound like they’re trying to be anything but exactly who they are. But then they don’t need to: their style of blues-rock stands on its own. Still though, there’s something about their sophomore album “Bears & Bulls” that sets it well apart from other records. And to understand what it is, what makes this record so unique, so good; you need to know how The Stone Foxes approach their music. “We’ll never be a traditional studio band,” says Aaron. “The songs are worked out on stage and are meant to be played live,” adds Shannon. That makes perfect sense to anyone that’s been to one of their shows: it’s clear the Foxes care far more about performing their music for living, breathing human beings than an empty room filled with microphones. So rather than holing up in a studio, writing songs in a void, then cutting an album and touring it, The Stone Foxes work their new material out on stage over a period of months, playing it for their fans. And that’s part of what makes their shows, and this new record, so special. Each song in their arsenal has evolved organically over time, taking on a unique personality while retaining the core DNA that makes it a Stone Foxes original. Every song, every lick, every fill on Bears & Bulls has had its own unique path to maturity, taking the energy and feedback from the live experience and making it a critical part of the music. When it was time to cut the record, the band knew that in order to capture the real soul of the music it would be critical to maintain that energy, those unique aspects of each song. So Bears & Bulls was recorded with virtually no overdubs, at a studio they built themselves. “We found mattresses, put them against our garage walls and used planks of wood as dividers. Then we played the songs live and let the sound bleed in the mics,” says Shannon. As a result, Bears & Bulls is an audio snapshot of exactly who and where The Stone Foxes were musically when they recorded it. They were all living together, listening to the same records, and singer songwriter Avi Vinocur was a member of the band at that time. It’s a reflection of their live show and a tribute to the interplay between musicians and fans. It’s a moment in time captured digitally, then mixed by Alex Newport and mastered by John Cuniberti in beautiful, warm, old-school analog. Just like it should be. Spence Koehler, who along with brother Shannon grew up in the Sierra Foothills before moving to the Bay Area a few years ago, points out another thing about the new record that makes it unique. “You know,” he says, “all the instrumentation on the recording is the same as it is live.” Right, the instrumentation thing: The Stone Foxes don’t have a set lineup on instruments. Since each song is unique, who plays what changes depending on the song’s personality. Shannon may come out from behind the drums to sing and play harmonica. Aaron and Spence regularly swap rhythm, lead, and bass duties, and every member sings lead on at least a few songs. But it’s no gimmick: like everything The Stone Foxes do, the instrument and vocal changes are a function of the natural evolution of their music and what works best on each song. “It doesn’t matter who writes the lyrics,” says Shannon, “if someone else has a better voice for the song, they sing it.” And the way they play it live is the way it’s laid to tape. So you’ve got this band of players that can actually play, writers that can actually write, none of whom seem to have much ego: it’s about the music and the band over all – not the individual. You turn them loose to create songs that evolve and mature over time, then you drop them in a studio to track a record on their own terms. As it turns out, what you end up getting is something way deeper and more heartfelt than most bands ever deliver. You also get a hint of what they’ll become. Because this collection of songs, from the raucous fun of “Stomp” to the slow grind of “Through the Fire” from the bad ass lick that opens “Patience” to the down and dirty blues of “Mr. Hangman” could only have been created by a band that’s fearless about following their music where it leads, and has the skills to share what they learn on the trip. And it’s a trip they’re still taking: The Stone Foxes and their music continue to evolve, and continue to deliver live shows that blow the doors off of venues along the way. When asked if there’s one thing that they want their fans to know, there’s no hesitation: they say they have a huge amount of fun playing live, loved capturing their work on the record, and that they wouldn’t be doing any of this if they didn’t. Really though, that’s completely unnecessary to mention: one listen to the record, one visit to a gig, and all that is clear from note one. Bio written by Bradford Schmidt Read more on Last.fm. 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