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The Blue Stones

Download Festival 2024

Jun 14, 2024

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Please NOTE: Weekend Arena Only Tickets are NOT valid in the campervan field. 5 Night Camping Tickets give you access to campsites from Wednesday 12th June until Monday 16th June 2024 and access to the arena on all show days. 3 Night Camping gives you access from Friday 14th June until Monday 16th June 2024. Ticket holders are responsible for their tickets until exchanged for a wristband on first time entry. Camping wristbands allow unlimited access to and from the event. There is no re-entry on ticket alone. Download Festival will not replace lost or stolen tickets regardless of proof of purchase. Wristbands removed from the wrist or tampered with will be rendered invalid and will not be replaced.
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Liz
December 17th 2023
Amazing show! First time seeing them live and hopefully won’t be the last. I’d love to see them as the main act sometime as well, not just as an opener. Can’t wait to see them again!
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The Blue Stones Biography

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 Black Holes in 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 rock’n’roll dream by jumping into a black
hole of the unknown instead of choosing a more ordinary life-path.
“When we wrote that stuff,” explains Tessier, “we were both finishing undergrad degrees. That album
was us trying to figure out who we were. These new songs are more about how we know who we are,
but they’re also us learning to come to terms with the dark side of ourselves.”
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.
“We jokingly suggested him,” chuckles Tessier. “We were shooting for the stars, but a week after our
management approached him we found out he was into the band and into us as musicians.”
Working with Meany didn’t just lead to The Blue Stones exploring – and creating – 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 band’s nuanced and layered approach to their sound, it makes these songs resonate
with a powerful emotional intensity.  
The band will release multiple songs as singles leading into their highly anticipated sophomore album
release in 2020. The first of those is ‘Shakin’ Off The Rust’ – a song, as Jafar explains, that very much
serves as a mission statement for their renewed sense of confidence and newfound identity.
“There were times along the way where I felt I wasn’t good enough, “ explains Jafar, “or that I didn’t
deserve any happiness or success. This song is about battling those thoughts in your head that make you
doubt yourself, and coming through with the confidence to make something great.”
That much is clear from listening to the songs that the pair have recorded so far. While ‘Shakin’ Off the
Rust’ is probably the closest to the sound the band inhabited on Black Holes, it also represents a clear
and profound evolution – it’s more textured, more layered and, yes, more confident than anything on
the first record. That’s an idea the pair – Jafar on vocals and guitars, Tessier on percussion and backing
vocals – have woven into the fabric of the other new songs. Take, for instance, the restrained, layered,
hip-hop-inspired vibes of both ‘Careless’ and ‘Make This Easy’, two songs that would be hard to imagine
the band that made Black Holes recording, 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, that’s especially true
now.

“When we record,” says Tessier, “we really like to dive into a lot of different sounds and use a lot of
different instruments that sort of break the boundaries of what a blues-rock duo is.”
“It’s not a conscious thing, though,” adds Jafar. “It’s more an amalgamation of listening to a lot of
different types of music over years and years and soaking in that influence subconsciously. And that
shows in the songwriting.”
One other difference with this record was Jafar’s lyrical approach - something that was inspired by
Meany’s presence during the sessions.
“I never really focused on lyrics before,” admits Jafar. “They were secondary to the music, and I used
them just to help the melodies, but now I’m focusing a lot more on what I’m saying and how it’s coming
across. When we sent Paul the demos and we started to have a little bit of a conversation back and forth
about it, he shined a spotlight on the lyrics and really opened my mind to the narratives of these songs.
And I just took it and ran with it.”
The result was not just that The Blue Stones truly discovered who they were while writing these songs,
but they’ve crafted something that shimmers with such purity and truth – musically and lyrically – that
you can’t help but be swept up and carried off by these songs and what will eventually form the as-yet-
untitled album. They’ve redefined who they are, but at the same time ensured they kept their identity
intact.
“Even though some of these songs sound different,” says Jafar, “at the end of the day we stayed true to
who we are as The Blue Stones. So even if the songs border on a different genre, you’re still going to get
us, because it’s still us writing the songs and performing the songs. We have a vision that we’ve been
focused on since we started this band and that hasn’t changed. I want the fans to really enjoy and
connect with these songs.”
“We both just tried to serve the music the best way we could,” adds Tessier. “And that was by taking out
the ego from them. I really want these songs to capture people’s attention. I want them to understand
that The Blue Stones are a force.”
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