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Formed in late 2014 in New Castle, Colorado Stone Deafʼs approach to music is a timeless fusion of melody and driving rhythms blending the rock vibes of The Hellacopters and Thin Lizzy with the sludgy thickness of Kyuss and Corrosion Of Conformity, changing gears between chugging riffs, bluesy rock and laid back moments of unadulterated heaviness. With their eponymous debut being released on Black Bow Recordings and their 2018 follow up Royal Burnout on their own label the band is no stranger to hard work. To top it off they have released four videos, for their tracks ‘Boozy Spool’, ‘Spitshine’, ‘Buzzards’ and ‘Monochrome’. Stone Deaf provides a soundtrack to your drive into oblivion. Their tightly refined sound has gotten them key opening slots for everyone from ASG, Mondo Generator, Brant Bjork, Yawning Man, OM, Dead Meadow, The Obsessed, Conan and Mac Sabbath to Hed PE.
Stone Deaf emerged from a small town in the desert in strange circumstances. Front-man Dust Chapin wrote the first record on his own due to frustration with a lack of musicians in his area. As luck would have it, he owns a pizza shop working alongside bassist Cody Isaman, having later met drummer Kirsotfer Petross. When you find out that Dust Chapin’s mother was a close friend of Hunter S Thompson’s, it all locks into place – this band has always known the true meaning of weird.
Stone Deaf emerged from a small town in the desert in strange circumstances. Front-man Dust Chapin wrote the first record on his own due to frustration with a lack of musicians in his area. As luck would have it, he owns a pizza shop working alongside bassist Cody Isaman, having later met drummer Kirsotfer Petross. When you find out that Dust Chapin’s mother was a close friend of Hunter S Thompson’s, it all locks into place – this band has always known the true meaning of weird.