Friday, June 27, 2025

Stonetrip Run Free

Melbourne hard rockers Stonetrip’s latest single ‘I Am Tomorrow’ is due on 28th July via Golden Robot Records.

Described as “a loud and infectious concoction of hard rock, straight up groove with a dash of classic rock sensibilities”, the single is taken from their upcoming debut album Run Free. Produced and engineered by the renowned Australian talent, Ricki Rae, at Lighthill Sound Recording Studio. 
 
Honing their craft through touring alongside legendary acts such as Rose TattooChoirboysTed Mulry GangThe Black Sorrows and Models, in 2021, Stonetrip debut, a self-titled EP was released via Golden Robot Records. It showcased the band’s impressive versatility, from hard-hitting rock anthems like ‘Sideways’, ‘Runaway’, and ‘Wild Hearted’, to the emotionally charged ‘Nightmare’ and acoustic-driven power ballad ‘My Angel’, all boding well for the album’s release.

‘I Am Tomorrow’ will be available everywhere digitally as of the 28th July, with a video you can check out right now, here at RAMZine.

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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