Stone Broken have released a lyric video for their current single, Worth Fighting For; the track features on forthcoming album, Ain’t Always Easy, set for release on March 2nd 2018.
Worth Fighting For (Lyric Video) by Stone Broken on VEVO.
As is typical of Stone Broken frontperson and lyricist, Rich Moss, the song carries a poignant message; ‘Worth Fighting For’ acknowledges a variety of struggles people face in life and offers hope and encouragement.
Moss says; ‘We don’t live in a perfect world. In some form or another, we have all been affected by some kind of issue; whether it be bullying, homelessness, illness, prejudice, it’s everywhere and a lot of the time we feel that we can’t do anything about it, but you can…you REALLY can. ‘Worth Fighting For’ is a song about exactly that. If there is something you feel is worth fighting for, then you should stand up and do something about it, no matter how big or small the change is. If it makes your life and the lives of others around you better, then it’s worth fighting for. Everyone will have their own battles in life, and we hope that this might give even one person the strength to stand up against them.’
SB recently announced a UK / Euro headline tour for February / March 2018, with their show in Birmingham already a sell-out!
The current list of confirmed UK / European tour dates for 2018 is as follows:-
FEBRUARY 2018
Feb 22 Brighton, The Haunt
Feb 23 Sandford, Winter’s End Festival (headlining)
Feb 24 London, Islington Assembly Hall
Feb 25 Manchester, Club Academy
Feb 26 Glasgow, G2
Feb 28 Newcastle, Riverside
MARCH 2018
Mar 01 Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
Mar 02 Pontypridd, Muni Arts Centre
Mar 03 Birmingham, O2 Institute2 [SOLD OUT]
Mar 04 Sheffield, Corporation
Mar 06 Chester, Live Rooms
Mar 07 Bristol, The Fleece
Mar 09 Amsterdam, Melkweg (Upstairs)
Mar 10 Cologne, MTC
Mar 11 Hamburg, Logo
Mar 13 Berlin, Musik & Frieden
Mar 14 Munich, Strom
Mar 16 Vaureal, Le Forum
Mar 17 Verviers, Spirit of ‘66
Special Guests on the February / March headline UK run are Jared James Nichols and The Bad Flowers.
Ain’t Always Easy – produced & mixed by Romesh Dodangoda at Long Wave Recording Studios in South Wales – sees the UK rockers further honing their innate ability to match musical and emotional weight to truly telling effect; the vision is broad, the song-writing skilful, the riffs ‘n’ choruses both memorable and mighty.