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*Free UK Delivery over £75 -- Or Collect Free from your nearest Assai Records Store* Last UK posting date Friday 19th December
*Free UK Delivery over £75 -- Or Collect from your nearest Assai Records Store* Last UK posting date Friday 19th December

Stone Autonomy Vinyl LP Indies Sunset Boulevard Colour Due Out 20/02/26

Original price £29.99 - Original price £29.99
Original price
£29.99
£29.99 - £29.99
Current price £29.99
Cat no. VVNL5079LPA

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 20th February, 2026

Indies Exclusive Sunset Boulevard Colour

Tracklist:

  1. Autonomy
  2. Monkey See Monkey Do
  3. Stack Up The Reasons
  4. Rockmount
  5. Never Again
  6. Blackstripes
  7. Money (Hope Ain'T Gone)
  8. Moulin Rouge
  9. Sweet Heroine
  10. Picture
  11. Truman
  12. Autonomous
  13. Freezing

Ever since their rapid rise in the depths of lockdown, Liverpool's STONE have tended to thrive best when leaning into the chaos.

Having further sealed themselves as a vital force on the global punk scene with their 2024 debut album 'Fear Life For A Lifetime', the band are back with a follow-up that's loaded with their most reflective and bruising work to date. 'AUTONOMY' comes as a fierce testament to the band's resilience, fighting spirit and togetherness.

Having publicly come to an end of their major label agreement earlier in the year, this is the sound of friends settling old scores while learning to have fun again. Discussing that sense of freedom behind the material, frontman Fin Power says the band were determined to finally put the industry bullshit to one side and make the album they wanted That sense of togetherness and cohesion is writ-large across 'AUTONOMY' - an album that sees Power at his most introspective and vulnerable, while sonically maintaining the scuzzy powerhouse sound that's seen the band hold down mainstage status across Europe.

A perfect taster of this balance comes with the thrilling single 'Money See Monkey Do', a grunge epic packing the chest-out swagger and attitude of peak Britpop.