Biography
At age 22, Stone self-released his debut album, 2010’s Last To Speak. But it was his self-titled follow-up that ended up earning him serious recognition. Along with entering the top five on iTunes’ R&B/Soul chart after its digital release, Allen Stone prompted him to score appearances on such late-night talk shows and grace the pages of publications like the New York Times (whose chief popular-music critic Jon Pareles praised Stone for possessing ‘a tenor voice with the eagerness and frisky syncopations of [Stevie] Wonder’). And upon partnering with ATO Records for a physical release of his self-titled album in 2012, he also took up a grueling touring schedule, tearing through nearly 600 shows in just two years. On his third full-length album, singer/songwriter Allen Stone proves himself deeply devoted to making uncompromisingly soulful music that transcends all pop convention. Stone’s debut for Capitol Records, Radius marks the follow-up to the Chewelah, Washington-bred 28-year-old’s self-released and self-titled sophomore effort, a 2011 album that climbed to the top 10 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and gained acclaim from renowned rock critic Ann Powers (whose NPR review hailed Allen Stone as ‘meant for those of us who like our R&B slightly unkempt and exceedingly feelingful’). Made in collaboration with Swedish soul singer/songwriter/phenom Magnus Tingsek, Stone’s latest batch of songs capture the warm energy of that creative connection and transport the listener to a higher and more exalted plane. Culled from several dozen songs penned through a year and a half of constant writing and refining, Radius bears a title that reflects both its scope and intimacy. ‘The radius is that line extending from the center of the circle to its exterior,’ says Stone, ‘and in a lot of ways this album is about getting out things deep inside—whether it’s love or insecurity or joy or frustration about things going on today.’ Along with immersing himself in a songwriting approach that involved unflinching examination of ‘some very dark and negative moments in my life,’ Stone shaped the sound and feel of Radius by pushing himself to ‘get past the boundaries of what I felt comfortable with, so that I could progress into a whole new level of creativity.’ Despite that sometimes-daunting process, Radius wholly reveals Stone’s easy grace in blending everything from edgy soul-pop and earthy folk-rock to throwback R&B and Parliament-inspired funk.



 
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Allen Stone - Consider Me (Official Music Video)
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Allen Stone – Brown Eyed Lover (Live at Sound Emporium)
Allen Stone - Sunny Days (Official Live Video)
Allen Stone - Is This Love (Official Video) (Bob Marley Cover)
Allen Stone - Sex & Candy | OurVinyl Sessions
Allen Stone: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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