8-piece Soul band Stone Foundation have announced a major tour of the UK, Eire and mainland Europe to follow the release of their eleventh studio album, their first since 2022, on 28th March 2025 through 100 Percent Records. ‘The Revival of Survival’ Tour which will take in 14 UK & Eire venues as well as including shows in Germany, Holland and Italy. Tickets available now from stonefoundation.co.uk / seetickets.com. Neil Jones says: “We can’t wait to play Shepherd’s Bush Empire again! For me it’s always been my favourite venue to play in London, a stage graced by so many legends over the years. The history & atmosphere in that building is magical. Last time was incredibly special with Jalen N’Gonda & Graham Parker supporting us and this year we’ve got some amazing guests & a very memorable night planned on The Revival Of Survival Tour.” ‘The Revival of Survival’ album will be available on CD / Vinyl / Cassette as well as Digital – with ‘first edition’ special numbered signed versions available via their website. The next single will be ‘Summer Song’ (feat Omar) on 14th February, the album also features spots from JP Bimeni, Sheree DuBois & Carmy Love, and Laville. Reflecting their commitment to physical formats – the band have had 17 consecutive Top 10 entries on the UK Vinyl Singles chart – they plan to continue that with a 7” of ‘Cut Me Loose’ released on the same day as the album. In 2023, the band celebrated 25 years of success with the release of the retrospective anthology ‘Standing In The Light’. The new material is reflective of the confidence within the band, who cannot wait for the fans to hear all the new material, and indeed to play it live. Neil Jones says: “With ‘Cut Me Loose’ we wondered what it would be like to mix Talking Heads, Fela Kuti and Disco. The addition of the Prince of Burundi JP Bimeni on vocals was the cherry on top of a very funky cake. Neil Sheasby added, “‘Cut Me Loose’ was something we worked up fairly quickly once we had found the groove, it kind of puts me in mind of those early 80’s Rolling Stones movers like ‘Dance (pt1)’ or ‘Emotional Rescue’. Like off kilter disco!” Of the track ‘Summer Song’ Neil Sheasby said, “Sometimes you just capture the spirit of what you are searching for in a song first time and that was pretty much the case with this one. Most of what you hear is from the initial demo. We had Omar in mind for this as soon as it came together, thankfully he liked it and agreed to collaborate on it, he brings the magic and lights the tune up”. Neil Jones added, “This was a tune we based on a studio groove myself, Sheas and Dom had recorded. We wanted the vocal to fit the jazzy laid back hip hop feel of the track and Omar’s voice fits that vibe perfectly. Neil Jones says of ‘The Revival of Survival’, “I think this is our funkiest to date. We wanted to push the sound to a different place with elements of disco, funk and house, and lyrically retain the optimism you find on a Stone Foundation record. It’s a joyous uplifting record that deserves to be played loud out on the dance floor”. Neil Sheasby agreed, “I feel like the whole record has a club vibe to it, it’s bookended by a couple of almost ambient moments but on the whole it’s a dancer! It feels very cohesive and concise.We were quite mindful to create a more contemporary and modern sounding album. We certainly captured the mood and spirit of our intentions and I think it’ll be a whole load of fun(k) to perform live too”. With several tracks already made available and garnering praise, and indeed airplay, ‘The Revival of Survival’ seems set to continue the remarkable Stone Foundation story: they are not merely surviving, they are thriving! |