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A long-running Welsh rock group that emerged near the tail-end of the '90s Brit-pop boom, Stereophonics combine brash traditionalist guitar rock with arena-ready alt pop anthems. Driven by the distinctive, rough-edged vocals of frontman Kelly Jones, the band found mainstream success in 1999 with the release of their sophomore effort, Performance and Cocktails. Over the decades, Stereophonics have remained a potent force on the U.K. charts, releasing over a dozen studio albums, eight of which soared to number one, including 2022's Oochya! Comprised of vocalist/guitarist Kelly Jones, bassist Richard Jones, guitarist Adam Zindani, and drummer Jamie Morrison, Stereophonics were formed in Cwmaman, South Wales, originally as the teenage cover band Tragic Love Company with the late Stuart Cable on drums. Early reviews cited the Manic Street Preachers as their most obvious influence, and their initial batch of singles struggled to disabuse cynics of this notion. Yet in Jones, Stereophonics possessed an able writer as well as a singer of some distinction, a fact that was only truly acknowledged following the release of their debut LP. One of the first bands on Richard Branson's new V2 label, they were signed by chief executive Jeremy Pearce in August 1996 before the label was officially up and running. They made their debut in November with "Looks Like Chaplin" b/w "More Life in a Tramp's Vest," which later became a single in its own right. They entered the charts for the first time with "Local Boy in the Photograph" and didn't look back. Each of their subsequent singles sold progressively better, culminating in a U.K. Top Ten placement for their debut album, Word Gets Around, and Top 20 honors for "Traffic." The latter's resigned themes provided the perfect platform for Jones' plaintive vocals. A reissue of "Local Boy in the Photograph" also made the Top 20 -- the same week they received a Brit Award for Best New Group. As a singles band, they seem overburdened with riches -- "The Bartender and the Thief" duly became a British radio staple through the closing months of 1998, followed the next year by the full-length Performance and Cocktails. The band's third studio effort, Just Enough Education to Perform, was initially slated to go by the abbreviated J.E.E.P.; however, Daimler-Chrysler objected to the name and claimed ownership of the actual word "Jeep". In September 2003, Stereophonics returned with their most honest material to date on You Gotta Go There to Come Back. Not even a month after the long-player's domestic release, the band announced the departure of founding member Cable. Frontman Jones said Cable had had issues committing himself to the band ever since Just Enough Education to Perform. Stereophonics planned to carry on as a duo while ex-Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman sat in on drums for several tour dates. Language. Sex. Violence. Other? appeared in 2005. It also marked the debut of drummer Javier Weyler. The band's first live album, Live from Dakota, arrived in spring 2006. After an extensive tour, including performances in Moscow and Latvia, the group returned to the U.K. and released three formats of the single "It Means Nothing" two weeks before Pull the Pin hit store shelves in mid-October 2007. The compilation Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics arrived in 2008, followed by the all-new Keep Calm and Carry On in 2009. Following a supporting tour for Keep Calm and Carry On, the group once again changed drummers, swapping Weyler for Jamie Morrison. This new lineup was unveiled on 2013's Graffiti on the Train, an album that featured the hit single "Indian Summer." Graffiti on the Train was certified platinum -- the previous two albums only went gold -- thanks in part to "Indian Summer" and the title track. Two years later came Keep the Village Alive. Stereophonics returned in the summer of 2017 with their tenth studio effort, Scream Above the Sounds. The record was released in time to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Word Gets Around. Two years later, the band returned with the triumphant Kind, which became their seventh album to top the U.K. charts. 2021 saw the release of the high-energy "Hanging on the Hinges," the first single from their 12th long-player, Oochya!, which arrived in early 2022. ~ Alex Ogg, Rovi

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About Stereophonics

A long-running Welsh rock group that emerged near the tail-end of the '90s Brit-pop boom, Stereophonics combine brash traditionalist guitar rock with arena-ready alt pop anthems. Driven by the distinctive, rough-edged vocals of frontman Kelly Jones, the band found mainstream success in 1999 with the release of their sophomore effort, Performance and Cocktails. Over the decades, Stereophonics have remained a potent force on the U.K. charts, releasing over a dozen studio albums, eight of which soared to number one, including 2022's Oochya! Comprised of vocalist/guitarist Kelly Jones, bassist Richard Jones, guitarist Adam Zindani, and drummer Jamie Morrison, Stereophonics were formed in Cwmaman, South Wales, originally as the teenage cover band Tragic Love Company with the late Stuart Cable on drums. Early reviews cited the Manic Street Preachers as their most obvious influence, and their initial batch of singles struggled to disabuse cynics of this notion. Yet in Jones, Stereophonics possessed an able writer as well as a singer of some distinction, a fact that was only truly acknowledged following the release of their debut LP. One of the first bands on Richard Branson's new V2 label, they were signed by chief executive Jeremy Pearce in August 1996 before the label was officially up and running. They made their debut in November with "Looks Like Chaplin" b/w "More Life in a Tramp's Vest," which later became a single in its own right. They entered the charts for the first time with "Local Boy in the Photograph" and didn't look back. Each of their subsequent singles sold progressively better, culminating in a U.K. Top Ten placement for their debut album, Word Gets Around, and Top 20 honors for "Traffic." The latter's resigned themes provided the perfect platform for Jones' plaintive vocals. A reissue of "Local Boy in the Photograph" also made the Top 20 -- the same week they received a Brit Award for Best New Group. As a singles band, they seem overburdened with riches -- "The Bartender and the Thief" duly became a British radio staple through the closing months of 1998, followed the next year by the full-length Performance and Cocktails. The band's third studio effort, Just Enough Education to Perform, was initially slated to go by the abbreviated J.E.E.P.; however, Daimler-Chrysler objected to the name and claimed ownership of the actual word "Jeep". In September 2003, Stereophonics returned with their most honest material to date on You Gotta Go There to Come Back. Not even a month after the long-player's domestic release, the band announced the departure of founding member Cable. Frontman Jones said Cable had had issues committing himself to the band ever since Just Enough Education to Perform. Stereophonics planned to carry on as a duo while ex-Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman sat in on drums for several tour dates. Language. Sex. Violence. Other? appeared in 2005. It also marked the debut of drummer Javier Weyler. The band's first live album, Live from Dakota, arrived in spring 2006. After an extensive tour, including performances in Moscow and Latvia, the group returned to the U.K. and released three formats of the single "It Means Nothing" two weeks before Pull the Pin hit store shelves in mid-October 2007. The compilation Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics arrived in 2008, followed by the all-new Keep Calm and Carry On in 2009. Following a supporting tour for Keep Calm and Carry On, the group once again changed drummers, swapping Weyler for Jamie Morrison. This new lineup was unveiled on 2013's Graffiti on the Train, an album that featured the hit single "Indian Summer." Graffiti on the Train was certified platinum -- the previous two albums only went gold -- thanks in part to "Indian Summer" and the title track. Two years later came Keep the Village Alive. Stereophonics returned in the summer of 2017 with their tenth studio effort, Scream Above the Sounds. The record was released in time to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Word Gets Around. Two years later, the band returned with the triumphant Kind, which became their seventh album to top the U.K. charts. 2021 saw the release of the high-energy "Hanging on the Hinges," the first single from their 12th long-player, Oochya!, which arrived in early 2022. ~ Alex Ogg, Rovi

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  • Dakota
  • Maybe Tomorrow
  • Have A Nice Day

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A long-running Welsh rock group that emerged near the tail-end of the '90s Brit-pop boom, Stereophonics combine brash traditionalist guitar rock with arena-ready alt pop anthems. Driven by the distinctive, rough-edged vocals of frontman Kelly Jones, the band found mainstream success in 1999 with…
Stereophonics's most streamed songs include Dakota, Maybe Tomorrow, Have A Nice Day. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Stereophonics is primarily known for britpop, frequently fusing it with elements of welsh rock. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Stereophonics's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Dakota, Maybe Tomorrow, Have A Nice Day are available on all major platforms. Follow Stereophonics on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Stereophonics has over 3.4M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
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