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NYCS First Impression: Lena Stone ‘Princess EP Stripped’

Back in April, Swag Spotlight alum and powerful songstress, Lena Stone released her newest project, an EP entitled Princess. We highlighted her journey from being a founding member of Nashville’s female community of songwriters, the Song Suffragettes to stepping out on her own and displaying her stellar songwriting and vocals to the world on this record. Now, Stone has surprised us with a stripped-down version of the record we loved instantly.

Even though the ‘new’ EP contains the same songs, the singer-songwriter manages to breathe new life into each of the five tracks. The minimal production allows each song to take center stage as they are, with the lyrics being the focal point. Stone still conveys her sassiness and honesty in each song, but this time it is the story-telling at the heart of the music.

“Hotel” the opening track is still a feel-good anthem that has that pop-country flair, but this time, listeners can really feel the message behind the lyrics. Moreover, Stone’s talent really shines, as it’s clear she could evoke the same fun-loving feelings in this song, even if it is acapella! Furthermore, the double meaning of the lyric “Leave your baggage at home and let’s take it to the hotel” is nothing short of brilliant.

Like “Hotel,” “Kids These Days” still manages to evoke the same feel, as the original version. The stripped-down version feels delightfully country; however, with the right production, the song could easily glide from genre to genre, appealing to all music fans. One of our favorites originally, the acoustic version of the meaningful track does not disappoint!

One of our other favorites, “Personal Space” feels like a brand new song. The new version is honest, vulnerable, and truthful. Stripped-down, the song feels intimate and romantic, a vibe that the song definitely embodies. In a similar vein, “Princess” transforms from female empowerment jam to an enticing journal entry. Both versions are spirited and powerful.

“If you’re looking for a white knight honey good luck finding one / If you lose your shoe at midnight, baby girl you’re probably drunk”

Finally, the ballad “Out Of My Hands” closes out the record. The always hear-wrenching break-up song becomes even more tearjerking and honest in the new re-mastered version. Stone’s vocals are on full display and her song lyrics show that she is a top notch songwriter in her own right. “Out Of My Hands” explores the notion that we can often control so much in our lives; however, we cannot control another person nor can we control their actions. Stone finds a way to deliver the powerful song in such a way that it is sure to hit close to home for any listener.

We said after listening to the original EP that Princess leaves you wanting more in the best possible way, and that sentiment still rings true. This new, stripped-down project leaves the listener in awe of Stone’s talent and hopeful for more songs in the future. We are big fans of her, and we know you will be too after you listen to this project!

To keep up with Lena Stone, follow her on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

Princess is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

Princess EP Tracklist:

  1. “Hotel”
  2. “Princess”
  3. “Personal Space”
  4. “Kids These Days”
  5. “Out Of My Hands”

 

 

 

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Lena Stone Releases New Buoyant Single “Personal Space”

Lena Stone Personal Space

 

Lena Stone, one of country’s newest rising female singer + songwriters, isn’t new to the game. She’s one of the original members of the Song Suffragettes showcase and movement. She was one of the female artists alongside Tenille Arts, Madison Kozak, Candi Carpenter and more featured on the “Time’s Up” song debuted by Song Suffragettes that brought awareness to the #TimesUp and #MeToo movements. After moving to Nashville at 18 from the encouragement of songwriter Darrell Brown, Stone has penned over 600 songs in the last few years including Kalie Shorr’s “Two Hands” and “Fight Like A Girl.” Today, she dropped her new single “Personal Space” following her latest release “Kids These Days” in July of 2019 and her self-titled EP in 2018.

“Personal Space” inaugurates with an instant chordal guitar ear-worm that sustains throughout the mix. The Carlisle, Massachusetts native is begging for her loved one to get all up in her personal space. She wants him to ask about her mama and her past relationship drama. How she takes her coffee, although fun fact: she’s never had a cup of coffee, and all about her favorite records.

She sings: “I want to show you all, my favorite records // Hang out with you in my, old navy sweatshirt // If I’m being honest, I’m never this honest // So ask me my biggest secret // Baby, I know you’ll keep it // Let me, let you get close // I want you all in my personal space. // I wanna wake up with you everyday // You should be mine, every night // Walk through my door and stay // I want you all in my personal space.

“‘Personal Space’ is such a fun, flirty song and it seemed like the perfect song to release just before Valentine’s Day,” expressed Stone in a press release. “I loved writing this song and flipping the idea of personal space on its head to tell someone you care about them and want them close to you.”

Although it’s winter, summer love jam vibes are screaming all over this piece and will wash your winter blues away.

To keep up with Lena Stone follow her on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.

“Personal Space” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our “New Country Music” playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your new weekly country music fix.

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Lena Stone Debuts Latest Feel-Good Single “Hotel”

One of our Swag Spotlights, Lena Stone debuted her new single “Hotel,” and it is the latest feel-good anthem, encouraging everyone to live their life to its fullest. The Massachusetts native is a singer-songwriter that is certainly making a name for herself in Nashville and in country music. Rolling Stone dubbed her artistry “smartly written contemporary pop-country with a little sugar and plenty of spice.” “Hotel” is co-written by Stone and Adam Wood, and the catchy, easy-going song is infectious.

With “Hotel,” Stone urges us all to leave our baggage behind and hit the road and forget all that is going on in our lives and simply enjoy it. In the chorus, Stone’s fresh vocals and lyrics allow us all escape life with, “Take it to the hotel, roll up at the Westin / Bellboys checking us out while we check-in/Glass elevator to the penthouse/Start emptying that minibar fridge out / We’ll trade in these clothes for white fluffy robes / Like queens of a king-sized bed / It’s just for one night but hey that’s alright / Leave your baggage at home and let’s take it to the hotel.”

“Hotel” is the second release from Stone’s upcoming project and she is keeping the momentum going and is giving fans every reason to be excited and anticipate what she has in store for us early next year with the release of her EP.

To keep up with Lena Stone follow her on  FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.

“Hotel” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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NYCS Swag Spotlight Lena Stone

Lena Stone

This week’s Swag Spotlight shines on Lena Stone, the Concord, Massachusets native that is one of the founding members of the Song Suffragettes in Nashville. Living about forty minutes outside of Boston, Stone recalls her childhood being filled with music, being the oldest of three sisters that all loved to sing. Her parents were also both music lovers, playing incredible singer-songwriters like James Taylor, Joni Mitchell and Carol King around the house. Continuing to love the great lyricists, Stone grew to love artists like Michelle Branch, Liz Phair, Sara Bareilles and of course, Taylor Swift. While visiting her grandparents in Florida when she was twelve years old, she was exposed to country music for the very first time when she heard Sugarland’s “Baby Girl” on the radio. “I just felt like this is me, this is my song, this is my story,” she tells us. “I then found Keith Urban and Rascal Flatts then right around then Carrie Underwood won American Idol so that new wave of country music started when I was starting to have my own taste in music.”

Loving story-telling and lyrics, she remembers making up stories and turning them into songs when she was in grade school, following in the footsteps of her grandmother who was a music therapist. “I just kind of grew up thinking that everyone wrote songs, I thought that was normal,” she laughs.  “I thought it was like people keeping a diary and that was how people dealt with their feelings, I just started making up melodies I just stuck with it.” After picking up a guitar and seeing Taylor Swift write and record all of her own music, Stone just knew that was what she wanted to do with her life.

She attended GRAMMY Camp which is a 5-day program in L.A for high school students who want to pursue a career in the music industry. “Just being included as a high school student was such a boost of confidence for me, the music industry can be really challenging, especially when you are a 17-year-old girl living in Massachusets where there really is no country music scene, it was amazing to be inspired by other people,” Stone told us. It was during that week that she met with Darrell Brown, a songwriter who had written “You’ll Think Of Me” for Keith Urban and “Why Don’t We Just Dance” for Josh Turner and he listened to some of her songs and told her that if she wanted to pursue songwriting, she better move to Nashville. And that she did, she attended Vanderbilt, and eventually teamed up with other rising female artists in Nashville including our Swag Session album Kalie Shorr, to create Song Suffragettes. Song Suffragettes is a collective of female singer-songwriters that performs on Monday nights at The Listening Room Café in Nashville.  She explains to us how proud she is to be a part of the first wave of people calling attention to the lack of females being played in country music. “We don’t want more time on the radio than men, we just want to be played on the radio and the same opportunities,” Stone explains. “I think it is such an important movement and any way I can be apart of standing up for women especially in the music industry, I am all about it.”

Stone is currently in the studio recording music that she has been writing for the past few years and tells us how excited she is for everyone to hear it. “I feel like I really got to establish myself with my first EP and I can take the next step and now I want to show you some deeper complicated, fun and interesting sides to me.”  Focusing less on relationships and more on the struggles and triumphs of figuring out how to be an adult, she wants her music to reflect exactly what she is going through as a young female in today’s society.

She just announced that she will be playing her very first show in New York City on April 16th at Berlin. Ticket info and more available at https://www.lenastone.com/

To keep up with Lena Stone follow them on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

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