Review: Stone Broken - Ain't Always Easy.
- Let There Be Rock
- Mar 15, 2018
- 1 min read
Updated: May 28, 2023
The fabulous West Midlands based quartet are certainly one of the flag bearers of the new rock scene. Having toured relentlessly throughout 2017 and performed to sell out crowds in the early part of 2018, its clear there's no slowing down for Stone Broken.
Last year the band signed a worldwide record deal with Spinefarm/ Universal Records, releasing their album 'Ain't Always Easy' under the label on the 2nd March 2018.
Having played the singles 'Heartbeat Away' and 'Worth Fighting For' over and over again prior to 'Ain't Always Easy' being released, the anticipation of what was waiting to be blasted out the speakers on the album had reached fever pitch. It certainly hasn't disappointed. Often compared to the vocal styles of Nickelback, Black Stone Cherry and even Shinedown, frontman Rich Moss certainly drives the band with his stand out emotion and infectious lyrical hooks.

With its mixed bag of hard rock anthems and emotive ballads the 11 track second album has been a pleasure to listen to. "Let Me See It All' and 'Follow Me' are personal favourites. Expect big melodic choruses, killer riffs and track for track air guitar anthems! 10/10 Superb!
Stone Broken are:
Rich Moss (lead vocals, guitar),
Chris Davis (guitar, vocals),
Kieron Conroy (bass),
Robyn Haycock (drums, vocals)
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